A316909 A self-"read and extend" sequence built following the three rules visible in the Comments section (a variation of A316765).
1, 0, 2, 14, 4, 28, 196, 1372, 9604, 3201, 1067, 7469, 2489, 829, 276, 1932, 644, 4508, 3, 21, 7, 49, 5, 1, 0, 6, 42, 14, 4, 28, 196, 65, 455, 3185, 22295, 7431, 52017, 364119, 121373, 849611, 283203, 1982421, 660807, 220269, 73423, 513961, 3597727, 25184089, 176288623, 1234020361, 411340120, 8, 56
Offset: 1
Examples
Reading the sequence one digit after the other, starting from the left: the odd digit 1 divides 1 by three (which is 0,333...), and |0,333...| is 0; the digit 0 extends the sequence with the smallest integer not present yet in the sequence, which is 2; the digit 2 multiplies 2 by seven, which is 14; the odd digit 1 divides 14 by three, (which is 4,666...) and |4,666...| is 4; the digit 4 multiplies 4 by seven, which is 28; the digit 4 multiplies 28 by seven, which is 196; etc.
Links
- Jean-Marc Falcoz, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10001
Comments