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A132133 Number of n-digit "Punctual Birds" (cf. A131881). 6

%I #17 Oct 26 2019 03:35:31

%S 1,9,45,270,2104,16941,142245,1226146

%N Number of n-digit "Punctual Birds" (cf. A131881).

%C The number of n-digit "Early Birds" is 9*10^(n-1) - A132133(n), which is 0, 45, 630, 6896, 73059, 757755, 7773854, ... for n = 1, 2, ...

%C Here a(0) = 1 corresponds to the number 0 which is punctual in the sense that it does not occur before position 0, and which may be considered to have 0 digits for convenience: The index of 10^n in A131881 is then Sum_{k=0..n} a(k). - _M. F. Hasler_, Oct 25 2019

%e a(2) = 45 because there are 45 2-digit Punctual Birds (10, 11, 13-20, 22, 24-30, 33, 35-40, 44, 46-50, 55, 57-60, 66, 68-70, 77, 79, 80, 88 and 90)

%Y Cf. A033307, A117804, A116700, A131881, A132131, A132132.

%K base,nonn,more

%O 0,2

%A _Graeme McRae_, Aug 11 2007

%E Extended to a(0) = 1 by _M. F. Hasler_, Oct 25 2019

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