a(n) and a(n+1) have k distinct digits in common. The successive ks are the successive digits of the sequence itself.
A365197
a(n) and a(n+1) have k distinct digits in common. The successive ks are the successive digits of the sequence itself.
Terms
- a(0) =1a(1) =10a(2) =12a(3) =3a(4) =13a(5) =103a(6) =130a(7) =124a(8) =142a(9) =2a(10) =104a(11) =140a(12) =123a(13) =132a(14) =4a(15) =14a(16) =1024a(17) =1042a(18) =1356a(19) =1365a(20) =15a(21) =51a(22) =5a(23) =1023a(24) =1032a(25) =1456a(26) =1465a(27) =7a(28) =17a(29) =107
External references
- oeis: A365197