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Base-11 analog of A208059.
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%I #6 Jul 10 2015 23:30:53

%S 0,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,3,45,14,329,48,13,1451,36,22,6426011142,4,6,34,

%T 8,46,33730569,43,32,260,207,7,6,58,9,8,171,29,12,13,825769,59,53,61,

%U 30,82,179,30,8760451204,13,331,15,65,35,81,309474,14,15,17,13,62020,108,393376945,41,6306,92,18,524,44,1256,116,16,15,107,108,36,380737,6670,15,377,311,418,17,41,51,64386749,1376

%N Base-11 analog of A208059.

%H Christopher Creutzig, <a href="http://chesswanks.com/num/a208059/analogues.txt">A208059 analogues (bases 2-16)</a>

%H Christopher Creutzig, <a href="/A208059/a208059.txt">A208059 analogues (bases 2-16)</a> [Cached copy made Jun 01 2012]

%Y Cf. A208059, A212991-A213004.

%K nonn,base

%O 0,12

%A _N. J. A. Sloane_, Jun 01 2012, based on the web page of Christopher Creutzig