Overflow sorting sequences

Graeme McRae g_m at mcraefamily.com
Sat May 20 01:37:53 CEST 2006


Is 122, written in "base 1" really a sequence of 122 1's?  If so, then the number, 1, in base 1 is used in a different sense from, say, the number, 2, in base 2.
--Graeme
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: franktaw at netscape.net 
  To: seqfan at ext.jussieu.fr 
  Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 2:45 PM
  Subject: Overflow sorting sequences


  There is a problem with determining the order of sequences for the "Sequence in context" line.  I'm looking at A095634 (122 written in base n), which starts with a 122 digit number.  This is sorted between A108496, starting with 209430786243, and A112431, starting with 232250619601.

  Franklin T. Adams-Watters


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