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%S 6,7,12,13,10,11,8,9,30,31,20,21,18,19,16,17,22,23,28,29,26,27,56,57,
%T 46,47,36,37,34,35,32,33,38,39,44,45,42,43,40,41,62,63,52,53,50,51,48,
%U 49,54,55,60,61,122,123,88,89,78,79,68,69,66,67,64,65,70,71,76,77,74,75,72
%N Write the terms of A102370 in base 2, read by upward-sloping diagonals and convert to base 10.
%C Read the central column of Table 1 of the paper, s(n), by upward-sloping diagonals. - _R. J. Mathar_, Aug 10 2007
%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>].
%F a(2n) = 2*A102370(n+1), a(2n+1) = a(2n) + 1. - _Philippe Deléham_, Nov 11 2007
%K nonn,base
%O 0,1
%A _N. J. A. Sloane_, Apr 29 2005
%E Corrected and extended by _R. J. Mathar_, Aug 10 2007