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Revision History for A288848 (Underlined text is an addition; strikethrough text is a deletion.)

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A288848 a(1) = 1; thereafter a(n+1) is the smallest integer > a(n) having a(n) digits.
(history; published version)
#7 by N. J. A. Sloane at Tue Jun 20 13:18:42 EDT 2017
STATUS

editing

approved

#6 by N. J. A. Sloane at Tue Jun 20 13:18:35 EDT 2017
NAME

a(1) = 1; thereafter a(n+1) is the leastsmallest integer > a(n) having a(n)'s ) digits with a(1)=1.

CROSSREFS

A variation on A252707.

STATUS

proposed

editing

Discussion
Tue Jun 20 13:18
N. J. A. Sloane: Edited
#5 by Jon E. Schoenfield at Sun Jun 18 06:34:10 EDT 2017
STATUS

editing

proposed

Discussion
Sun Jun 18 06:40
Joerg Arndt: Just prepend the term 1 in A252707.
07:26
Benoit Cloitre: Yes but A2525707 has not exactly the same definition.
Mon Jun 19 04:07
Peter Luschny: In view of  A252707  this sequence is really superfluous. Why not just add a comment there and explain your different notion of 'interesting'.
Tue Jun 20 01:47
Benoit Cloitre: Interesting is a big word for this recreational sequence. The best thing to do is to delete this entry.
#4 by Jon E. Schoenfield at Sun Jun 18 06:34:06 EDT 2017
NAME

a(n+1) is the least integer > a(n) having a(n)'s digits with a(1)=1.

STATUS

proposed

editing

#3 by Benoit Cloitre at Sun Jun 18 05:26:37 EDT 2017
STATUS

editing

proposed

Discussion
Sun Jun 18 05:29
Michel Marcus: keyword base, I think
05:31
Felix Fröhlich: I don't understand what "having a(n)'s digits" means. a(1) = 1, but a(2) does not contain the digit 1. a(3) = 10, but a(2) does not contain the digits 0 and 1.
05:33
Felix Fröhlich: I meant, a(2) = 2, but a(3) does not contain the digit 2.
05:39
Felix Fröhlich: Oh, I see, this refers to the "number of digits". Maybe the definition should be rewritten in terms of A055642. But then this in essence seems to duplicate A252707.
05:46
Benoit Cloitre: Yes this is A252707 starting at 1 that's why OEIS didn't return it to me. But to me starting at 1 is the "Smallest interesting" one!
#2 by Benoit Cloitre at Sun Jun 18 05:24:46 EDT 2017
NAME

allocateda(n+1) is the least integer > a(n) having a(n)'s fordigits Benoitwith Cloitrea(1)=1

DATA

1, 2, 10, 1000000000

OFFSET

1,2

COMMENTS

The next term is too large to include.

KEYWORD

allocated

nonn

AUTHOR

Benoit Cloitre, Jun 18 2017

STATUS

approved

editing

#1 by Benoit Cloitre at Sun Jun 18 05:24:46 EDT 2017
NAME

allocated for Benoit Cloitre

KEYWORD

allocated

STATUS

approved

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