Suppose you take the ten digits 0..9, arrange them in any order and then either concatenate adjacent ones or separate them with a plus or minus sign, e.g., 98-76+5-4-32+10 or 9-8-765+3041-2. The first expression totals to "1", the second example totals to "2275". This sequence lists the positive integers that cannot be expressed in this way.

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Suppose you take the ten digits 0..9, arrange them in any order and then either concatenate adjacent ones or separate them with a plus or minus sign, e.g., 98-76+5-4-32+10 or 9-8-765+3041-2. The first expression totals to "1", the second example totals to "2275". This sequence lists the positive integers that cannot be expressed in this way.

Terms

    a(0) =99464a(1) =99496a(2) =99505a(3) =99644a(4) =99673a(5) =99690a(6) =99734a(7) =99745a(8) =99902a(9) =99946a(10) =99960a(11) =99992a(12) =100000a(13) =100001a(14) =100003a(15) =100036a(16) =100045a(17) =100047a(18) =100082a(19) =100090a(20) =100091a(21) =100093a(22) =100099a(23) =100100a(24) =100101a(25) =100102a(26) =100104a(27) =100110a(28) =100130a(29) =100137

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