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A090103
n written in base equal to the number of distinct prime factors of n and a(1)=0.
0
0, 11, 111, 1111, 11111, 110, 1111111, 11111111, 111111111, 1010, 11111111111, 1100, 1111111111111, 1110, 1111, 1111111111111111, 11111111111111111, 10010, 1111111111111111111, 10100, 10101, 10110, 11111111111111111111111, 11000
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OFFSET
1,2
COMMENTS
All primes p are written in number-system of base one so rather long strings of 11...111 arise.
LINKS
Table of n, a(n) for n=1..24.
FORMULA
n in base
A001221
(n).
EXAMPLE
a(6469693230) = 6469693230.
Symbol A to denote "10" first appears at n = 200560490130 =
A002110
(11).
MATHEMATICA
tn[x_] := Fold[nd, 0, x]; Do[s=lf[n]; If[Equal[s, 1], Print[tn[Table[1, {i, 1, n}]]]]; If[ !Equal[s, 1], Print[tn[IntegerDigits[n, s]]]], {n, 2, 211}]
CROSSREFS
Cf.
A002110
,
A001221
,
A031974
(primes in base one).
Sequence in context:
A284419
A283849
A283604
*
A061851
A247552
A138145
Adjacent sequences:
A090100
A090101
A090102
*
A090104
A090105
A090106
KEYWORD
base
,
nonn
AUTHOR
Labos Elemer
, Dec 16 2003
STATUS
approved