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Search: id:A141835
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| 0, 7, 154, 10787, 1029567, 105714126, 10363989636, 1027216680497, 102184086890270, 10205609904879424, 1020424310227628614, 102049428685193293045, 10204479595989795520404, 1020425244837350504933851, 102041179796115463104759635, 10204085511291024760949778376
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OFFSET
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0,2
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COMMENT
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a(n) rapidly approaches 10^(2n)/98.
Calculating these terms appears in several places on the Internet as a sample interview problem.
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LINKS
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J. Wellons, Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..300
J. Wellons, An Algorithm to Compute these Terms very Efficiently
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EXAMPLE
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The elements of A062901 less than 1000 are 0, 7, 70, 77, 161, 168, 252, 259, 343, 434, 525, 595, 616, 686, 700, 707, 770, 777, 861, 868, 952 and 959. Their sum is a(3) = 10787.
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CROSSREFS
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Cf. A062901
Adjacent sequences: A141832 A141833 A141834 this_sequence A141836 A141837 A141838
Sequence in context: A100868 A006761 A144683 this_sequence A111831 A139226 A073605
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KEYWORD
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nonn
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AUTHOR
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Jonathan Wellons (wellons(AT)gmail.com), Jul 09 2008
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