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A107774 a(1)=3, a(n) = smallest integer not previously used which contains a digit from a(n-1). 9

%I #7 Oct 13 2019 10:08:04

%S 3,13,1,10,0,20,2,12,11,14,4,24,21,15,5,25,22,23,26,6,16,17,7,27,28,8,

%T 18,19,9,29,32,30,31,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,43,40,41,42,44,45,46,47,48,

%U 49,54,50,51,52,53,55,56,57,58,59,65,60,61,62,63,64,66,67,68,69,76,70

%N a(1)=3, a(n) = smallest integer not previously used which contains a digit from a(n-1).

%C Cf. A107353 a(1)=0, A107772 a(1)=1, A107773 a(1)=2, A107775 a(1)=4, A107776 a(1)=5, A107777 a(1)=6, A107778 a(1)=7, A107779 a(1)=8, A107780 a(1)=9, A107781 a(1)=10

%t f[l_] := Block[{c = 0}, While[ MemberQ[l, c] || Intersection @@ IntegerDigits /@{Last[l], c}=={}, c++ ];Return[Append[l, c]]];Nest[f, {3}, 70] (* _Ray Chandler_, Jul 19 2005 *)

%Y Cf. A107353, A107772, A107773, A107775, A107776, A107777, A107778, A107779, A107780, A107781.

%K base,nonn

%O 1,1

%A _Eric Angelini_ & _Zak Seidov_, May 24 2005

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