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A175918
Convert n to binary. NAND each respective digit of binary n and binary A030101(n), where A030101(n) is the reversal of the order of the digits in the binary representation of n (given in decimal). a(n) is the decimal value of the result.
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0, 0, 3, 0, 7, 2, 5, 0, 15, 6, 15, 6, 15, 6, 9, 0, 31, 14, 31, 14, 27, 10, 27, 10, 31, 14, 21, 4, 27, 10, 17, 0, 63, 30, 63, 30, 63, 30, 63, 30, 63, 30, 63, 30, 51, 18, 51, 18, 63, 30, 45, 12, 63, 30, 45, 12, 63, 30, 45, 12, 51, 18, 33, 0, 127, 62, 127, 62, 127, 62, 127, 62, 119, 54, 119
OFFSET
0,3
COMMENTS
Description format taken from Leroy Quet's OR and AND gate sequences for consistency.
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MATHEMATICA
Table[f = IntegerDigits[x, 2]; f = f + Reverse[f]; FromDigits[ Table[If[f[[r]] < 2, 1, 0], {r, 1, Length[f]}], 2], {x, STARTPOINT, ENDPOINT}]
CROSSREFS
Or A175298 and And A175297 gate sequences. The rest of the equivalent sequences for other gates are adjacent.
Sequence in context: A203622 A201571 A010600 * A265205 A263210 A298095
KEYWORD
base,nonn,look
AUTHOR
Dylan Hamilton, Oct 15 2010
STATUS
approved