%I #17 Jul 19 2021 19:54:39
%S 0,32,15,19,4,21,2,25,17,34,6,27,13,36,11,30,8,23,10,5,24,16,33,1,20,
%T 14,31,9,22,18,29,7,28,12,35,3,26,0,32,15,19,4,21,2,25,17,34,6,27,13,
%U 36,11,30,8,23,10,5,24,16,33,1,20,14,31,9,22,18,29,7,28,12,35,3,26
%N Sequence around outside of single zero roulette wheel.
%C The roulette wheel and the dartboard are good candidates for what might be considered an "Anti-Gray Code", a sequence of objects from a combinatorial family such that nearby elements are far apart in some metric.
%H Gambling Guide, <a href="http://www.ildado.com/roulette_rules.html">Roulette Rules and Information</a>
%H G. Simmons, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0062544">An Application of Maximum-Minimum Distance Circuits on Hypercubes</a>, Lecture Notes in Mathematics, Vol. 686 (1977) pp. 290-299.
%H Wikipedia, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roulette">Roulette.</a>
%Y Cf. A003833, A008575, A069893, A291151.
%K fini,full,nonn
%O 1,2
%A Brett Stevens (brett(AT)math.carleton.ca), Apr 09 2002