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%I A103320
%S A103320 1,22,33,444,555,6666,7777,8888,99999
%N A103320 Condensed Golomb sequence: digits according to Golomb's sequence, same 
               digits concatenated.
%C A103320 a(4) = 444 because Golomb's sequence has three terms a(n)=4. As the sequence 
               handles with digits, next term a(10)=1010101010 adds 5 digits "1", 
               which is excluded because < a(1)=1 > states there is only one digit 
               "1". Therefore a(10) and next terms are impossible and the sequence 
               is finite.
%F A103320 a(n)=n
%Y A103320 Cf. A001462.
%Y A103320 Sequence in context: A095044 A020151 A071265 this_sequence A125526 A124317 
               A159518
%Y A103320 Adjacent sequences: A103317 A103318 A103319 this_sequence A103321 A103322 
               A103323
%K A103320 base,easy,nonn
%O A103320 12,2
%A A103320 Alexandre Wajnberg (alexandre.wajnberg(AT)ulb.ac.be), Apr 02 2005

    
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