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A259991
This sequence and A259990 are base-14 analogs of A007185 and A016090, written in base 10.
6
8, 148, 344, 36016, 151264, 1764736, 46941952, 1101076992, 15858967552, 139825248256, 2453862488064, 14602557997056, 127990382747648, 921705156001792, 56481739283791872, 523186025957228544, 15768859390622826496, 198716939766610001920, 3186868919241067200512
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
See Schut (1991) for precise definition.
Ignoring repetitions, the subsequence of A201919 of terms ending in 8 in base 14. - Eric M. Schmidt, Jul 18 2015
REFERENCES
C. P. Schut, Idempotents. Report AM-R9101, Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica, Amsterdam, 1991.
LINKS
PROG
(Sage) def a(n) : return crt(0, 1, 2^n, 7^n) # Eric M. Schmidt, Jul 18 2015
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn,base
AUTHOR
N. J. A. Sloane, Jul 13 2015
EXTENSIONS
More terms from Eric M. Schmidt, Jul 18 2015
STATUS
approved