[seqfan] Yellow digits vs non yellow
Éric Angelini
eric.angelini at skynet.be
Thu Nov 21 16:22:16 CET 2019
(This msg was published by mistake
on Math-Fun -- without any answer).
S is the lexicographically earliest seq of distinct positive integers separated only by a comma, and starting with a(1) = 1, such that the yellow digits appear in the exact same order as the non yellow digits. A yellow digit is a digit in contact with at least one comma of S.
Question: For which a(n) will the quantity of yellow digits equal or exceed the quantity of non yellow digits [if such an a(n) exists]?
S starts like this, if I am not wrong: S = 1,2,3,4,5,6,78,9,10,11,12,13,...,97,98,99, 110,120,130,140,150,160,170,180,190,111, 100,112,113,114,121,115,131,116,141,117,...
(S is perhaps already in the OEIS -- but I could not find it; anyway the question remains).
Best,
É.
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