Search: id:A050998 Results 1-1 of 1 results found. %I A050998 %S A050998 231213,23421314,14156742352637,14167345236275,15146735423627, %T A050998 15163745326427,15167245236473,15173465324726,16135743625427, %U A050998 16172452634753,17125623475364,17126425374635,23627345161475 %N A050998 Lexicographically earliest solution to Langford (or Langford-Skolem) problem of arranging the numbers 1,1,2,2,3,3,...,n,n so that there is one number between the two 1's, two numbers between the two 2's, ..., n numbers between the two n's. %C A050998 Entries are indexed by numbers n == -1 or 0 mod 4 (A014601). %D A050998 M. Gardner, Mathematical Magic Show, New York: Vintage, pp. 70 and 77-78, 1978. %D A050998 R. K. Guy, `The unity of combinatorics', Proc. 25th Iranian Math. Conf, Tehran, (1994), Math. Appl 329 129-159, Kluwer Dordrecht 1995, Math. Rev. 96k:05001. %D A050998 C. D. Langford, Math. Gaz., 1958, vol. 42, p. 228. %H A050998 More information %H A050998 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Link to a section of The World of Mathematics. %Y A050998 See A014552 (the main entry for this problem) for number of solutions. %Y A050998 Sequence in context: A061134 A139411 A015319 this_sequence A128484 A116463 A015331 %Y A050998 Adjacent sequences: A050995 A050996 A050997 this_sequence A050999 A051000 A051001 %K A050998 nonn,nice,easy %O A050998 1,1 %A A050998 Eric Weisstein (eric(AT)weisstein.com) Search completed in 0.001 seconds