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A102353
a(n) is the n-th digit of the sequence multiplied by 17. This is the first such sequence showing every digit from 0 to 9.
0
17, 119, 17, 17, 153, 17, 119, 17, 119, 17, 85, 51, 17, 119, 17, 17, 153, 17, 119, 17, 17, 153, 17, 119, 136, 85, 85, 17, 17, 119, 17, 17, 153, 17, 119, 17, 119, 17, 85, 51, 17, 119, 17, 17, 153, 17, 119, 17, 119, 17, 85, 51, 17, 119, 17, 17, 153, 17, 51, 102, 136, 85, 136
OFFSET
1,1
EXAMPLE
The sequence starting with 14, for instance, will never show the digit "3": 14 56 70 84 98 0 112 112 126 112 0 14 14 28...
CROSSREFS
Sequence in context: A003109 A066607 A083200 * A289663 A048714 A010823
KEYWORD
base,easy,nonn
AUTHOR
Eric Angelini, Feb 21 2005
STATUS
approved