# Greetings from The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences! http://oeis.org/ Search: id:a330925 Showing 1-1 of 1 %I A330925 #15 Jan 05 2020 14:39:58 %S A330925 0,0,0,1,0,2,2,3,0,4,4,6,4,6,6,9,0,8,8,12,8,12,12,15,8,12,12,18,12,18, %T A330925 18,21,0,16,16,24,16,24,24,28,16,24,24,30,24,30,30,35,16,24,24,36,24, %U A330925 36,36,42,24,36,36,42,36,42,42,49,0,32,32,48,32,48,48 %N A330925 For any n >= 0: consider all pairs of numbers (x, y) whose binary representations can be interleaved (or shuffled) to produce the binary representation of n (possibly with leading zeros); a(n) is the greatest possible value of x*y. %C A330925 Interleaving (or shuffling) two strings means combining all their characters while preserving the order of all characters in individual strings; for example, "12345" is the interleaving of "14" and "235". %H A330925 Rémy Sigrist, Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..8192 %H A330925 Rémy Sigrist, C program for A330925 %H A330925 Index entries for sequences related to binary expansion of n %F A330925 a(n) = 0 iff n is zero or a power of 2. %F A330925 a(2*n) = 2*a(n). %e A330925 For n = 5: %e A330925 - the binary representation of 5 is "101", %e A330925 - the possible values for (x, y), restricted to x >= y without loss of generality, are: %e A330925 bin(5) x y x*y %e A330925 ------- - - --- %e A330925 "101" 5 0 0 %e A330925 "1/01" 1 1 1 %e A330925 "10/1" 2 1 2 %e A330925 "1/0/1" 3 0 0 %e A330925 - hence a(5) = 2. %o A330925 (C) See Links section. %Y A330925 Cf. A330955 (x AND y variant), A330958 (x OR y variant), A330959 (x XOR y variant). %Y A330925 Cf. A330956 (min(x, y) variant), A330957 (max(x, y) variant). %Y A330925 Cf. A330960 (x + y variant), A330961 (x - y variant). %Y A330925 Cf. A330962 (x^2 + y^2 variant), A330963 (x^2 - y^2 variant). %Y A330925 See A327186 for similar sequences where we split the binary representation. %K A330925 nonn,base %O A330925 0,6 %A A330925 _Rémy Sigrist_, Jan 03 2020 # Content is available under The OEIS End-User License Agreement: http://oeis.org/LICENSE