%I #10 Nov 26 2015 05:08:16
%S 1,1,2,2,4,2,6,4,6,4,1,0,4,1,2,6,8,8,1,6,6,1,8,8,1,2,1,0,2,2,8,2,0,1,
%T 2,1,8,1,2,2,8,8,3,0,1,6,2,0,1,6,2,4,1,2,3,6,1,8,2,4,1,6,4,0,1,2,4,2,
%U 2,0,2,4,2,2,4,6,1,6,4,2,2,0,3,2,2,4,5,2,1,8,4,0,2,4,3,6,2,8,5,8,1,6,6,0,3,0,3,6,3,2,4,8,2,0,6,6,3,2,4,4
%N Read A000010 digit-by-digit.
%H Paul Pollack, Joseph Vandehey, <a href="http://arxiv.org/abs/1405.6266">Besicovitch, Bisection, and the normality of 0.(1)(4)(9)(16)(25)...</a>, arXiv:1405.6266 [math.NT], 2014.
%H Paul Pollack, Joseph Vandehey, <a href="http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.4169/amer.math.monthly.122.8.757">Besicovitch, Bisection, and the Normality of 0.(1)(4)(9)(16)(25)...</a>, The American Mathematical Monthly 122.8 (2015): 757-765.
%Y Cf. A000010.
%K nonn,base
%O 1,3
%A _N. J. A. Sloane_, Oct 06 2015
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