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A367363 First term is 1; thereafter, if u and v are consecutive terms, with decimal expansions u = bc...ef, v = hi...jk, then v-u has decimal expansion efhi, formed by concatenating the last two digits of u and the first two digits of v. If there is a choice for v, pick the smallest.

Table of values

n a(n)
1 1
2 112
3 1325
4 3863
5 10173
6 17490
7 26516
8 28144
9 32576
10 40216
11 41857
12 47604
13 48052
14 53305
15 53858
16 59717
17 61478
18 69347
19 74121
20 76297
21 86083
22 94477
23 102187
24 110898
25 120710
26 121722
27 123934
28 127346
29 131959
30 137872
31 145086
32 153701
33 153816
34 155431
35 158546
36 163162

List of values

[1, 112, 1325, 3863, 10173, 17490, 26516, 28144, 32576, 40216, 41857, 47604, 48052, 53305, 53858, 59717, 61478, 69347, 74121, 76297, 86083, 94477, 102187, 110898, 120710, 121722, 123934, 127346, 131959, 137872, 145086, 153701, 153816, 155431, 158546, 163162]