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Binary equivalents of A103745.
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%I #15 May 04 2020 09:32:30

%S 1,10,101,1000,10001,100010,1000001,10000000,100000001,1000000010,

%T 10000000101,100000000000,1000000000001,10000000000010,

%U 100000000000001,1000000000000000,10000000000000001,100000000000000010,1000000000000000101,10000000000000001000,100000000000000000001,1000000000000000000010,10000000000000000000001

%N Binary equivalents of A103745.

%H David Applegate, Benoit Cloitre, Philippe Deléham and N. J. A. Sloane, Sloping binary numbers: a new sequence related to the binary numbers [<a href="http://neilsloane.com/doc/slopey.pdf">pdf</a>, <a href="http://neilsloane.com/doc/slopey.ps">ps</a>].

%H David Applegate, Benoit Cloitre, Philippe Deléham and N. J. A. Sloane, <a href="https://cs.uwaterloo.ca/journals/JIS/VOL8/Sloane/sloane300.html">Sloping binary numbers: a new sequence related to the binary numbers</a>, J. Integer Seq. 8 (2005), no. 3, Article 05.3.6, 15 pp.

%F a(n) = A007088(A103745(n)). - _R. J. Mathar_, May 02 2007

%Y Cf. A102371, A103318, A105031.

%K nonn

%O 1,2

%A _N. J. A. Sloane_, _David Applegate_, _Benoit Cloitre_ and _Philippe Deléham_, Apr 03 2005

%E More terms from _R. J. Mathar_, May 02 2007