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A105034
Binary equivalents of A105033.
2
0, 1, 0, 11, 10, 1, 100, 111, 110, 101, 0, 1011, 1010, 1001, 1100, 1111, 1110, 1101, 1000, 11, 10010, 10001, 10100, 10111, 10110, 10101, 10000, 11011, 11010, 11001, 11100, 11111, 11110, 11101, 11000, 10011, 10, 100001, 100100, 100111, 100110
OFFSET
0,4
COMMENTS
Number of 1's in a(n) is A089398(n). - Philippe Deléham, Apr 05 2005.
The version 0, 01, 000, 0011, 00010, 000001, ... is obtained by interchanging 0 and 1 in A103581: 1, 10, 111, 1100, 11101, 111110, .... - Philippe Deléham, Apr 07 2005
LINKS
David Applegate, Benoit Cloitre, Philippe Deléham and N. J. A. Sloane, Sloping binary numbers: a new sequence related to the binary numbers [pdf, ps].
David Applegate, Benoit Cloitre, Philippe Deléham and N. J. A. Sloane, Sloping binary numbers: a new sequence related to the binary numbers, J. Integer Seq. 8 (2005), no. 3, Article 05.3.6, 15 pp.
CROSSREFS
Cf. triangular array in A103589.
Sequence in context: A326587 A256078 A078200 * A324153 A065001 A022967
KEYWORD
nonn,base
AUTHOR
N. J. A. Sloane, Apr 04 2005
EXTENSIONS
More terms from Benoit Cloitre, Apr 04 2005
STATUS
approved