[seqfan] Re: Champernowne's constant: what makes these three sequences different?

Frank Adams-Watters franktaw at netscape.net
Mon Aug 1 23:40:21 CEST 2016


The almost natural numbers have offset 1, while Champernowne's constant has offset 0. That's the only difference.

Franklin T. Adams-Watters


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From: Alonso Del Arte <alonso.delarte at gmail.com>
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Sent: Mon, Aug 1, 2016 4:24 pm
Subject: [seqfan] Champernowne's constant: what makes these three sequences different?

As I'm trying to understand a proposed new sequence entry, I've come acrossthe "almost natural" numbers (A007376), which, when you search for  it upto the terms that correspond to 25, you get three results, the other twobeing A033307 (Champernowne's constant) and A179295, which does have someobviously different terms just before the threshold of term visibility.So my question is: how do the "almost natural" numbers differ from thedecimal expansion of Champernowne's constant?Al-- Alonso del ArteAuthor at SmashWords.com<https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/AlonsoDelarte>Musician at ReverbNation.com <http://www.reverbnation.com/alonsodelarte>--Seqfan Mailing list - http://list.seqfan.eu/



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