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%I A361478 #13 Mar 30 2023 15:14:26
%S A361478 0,1,2,3,4,6,5,4,6,7,8,14,9,11,13,10,9,11,13,12,9,11,13,8,14,15,16,30,
%T A361478 17,23,29,18,20,22,26,19,25,27,18,20,22,26,21,18,20,22,26,17,23,29,24,
%U A361478 28,19,25,27,18,20,22,26,19,25,27,24,28,17,23,29,16,30
%N A361478 Irregular table T(n, k), n >= 0, k = 1..A361477(n), read by rows; the n-th row lists the integers whose binary expansions have the same multiset of run-lengths as that of n.
%C A361478 This sequence has similarities with A187786; here we consider multisets of run-lengths, there multisets of digits in binary expansions.
%H A361478 Rémy Sigrist, Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..6009 (rows for n = 0..511 flattened)
%H A361478 Rémy Sigrist, PARI program
%H A361478 Index entries for sequences related to binary expansion of n
%F A361478 T(n, 1) = A361479(n).
%F A361478 T(n, A361477(n)) = A361480(n).
%e A361478 Table T(n, k) begins (in decimal and in binary):
%e A361478 n n-th row bin(n) n-th row in binary
%e A361478 -- ---------- ------ ------------------
%e A361478 0 0 0 0
%e A361478 1 1 1 1
%e A361478 2 2 10 10
%e A361478 3 3 11 11
%e A361478 4 4, 6 100 100, 110
%e A361478 5 5 101 101
%e A361478 6 4, 6 110 100, 110
%e A361478 7 7 111 111
%e A361478 8 8, 14 1000 1000, 1110
%e A361478 9 9, 11, 13 1001 1001, 1011, 1101
%e A361478 10 10 1010 1010
%e A361478 11 9, 11, 13 1011 1001, 1011, 1101
%e A361478 12 12 1100 1100
%e A361478 13 9, 11, 13 1101 1001, 1011, 1101
%e A361478 14 8, 14 1110 1000, 1110
%e A361478 15 15 1111 1111
%e A361478 16 16, 30 10000 10000, 11110
%o A361478 (PARI) See Links section.
%Y A361478 Cf. A187786, A361477, A361479, A361480.
%K A361478 nonn,base,tabf
%O A361478 0,3
%A A361478 _Rémy Sigrist_, Mar 13 2023
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