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  2. Look-and-say sequence - Wikipedia

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    This version of the pea pattern eventually forms a cycle with the two "atomic" terms 23322114 and 32232114. Other versions of the pea pattern are also possible; for example, instead of reading the digits as they first appear, one could read them in ascending order instead (sequence A005151 in the OEIS). In this case, the term following 21 would ...

  3. Complete sequence - Wikipedia

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    The complete sequences include: The sequence of the number 1 followed by the prime numbers (studied by S. S. Pillai [3] and others); this follows from Bertrand's postulate. [1] The sequence of practical numbers which has 1 as the first term and contains all other powers of 2 as a subset. [4] (sequence A005153 in the OEIS)

  4. List of integer sequences - Wikipedia

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    A number that has the same number of digits as the number of digits in its prime factorization, including exponents but excluding exponents equal to 1. A046758: Extravagant numbers: 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 33, 34, 36, 38, ... A number that has fewer digits than the number of digits in its prime factorization (including ...

  5. Integer sequence - Wikipedia

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    An integer sequence is computable if there exists an algorithm that, given n, calculates a n, for all n > 0. The set of computable integer sequences is countable.The set of all integer sequences is uncountable (with cardinality equal to that of the continuum), and so not all integer sequences are computable.

  6. Multiplication table - Wikipedia

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    These patterns can be used to memorize the multiples of any number from 0 to 10, except 5. As you would start on the number you are multiplying, when you multiply by 0, you stay on 0 (0 is external and so the arrows have no effect on 0, otherwise 0 is used as a link to create a perpetual cycle).

  7. Numeral system - Wikipedia

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    A number has a terminating or repeating expansion if and only if it is rational; this does not depend on the base. A number that terminates in one base may repeat in another (thus 0.3 10 = 0.0100110011001... 2). An irrational number stays aperiodic (with an infinite number of non-repeating digits) in all integral bases.

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