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A125109 Differences between consecutive weird numbers. 3

%I #11 Apr 23 2020 03:31:23

%S 766,3194,1800,1362,720,1360,1158,140,222,198,420,280,420,420,140,700,

%T 140,280,140,840,840,280,140,280,420,140,402,298,420,420,420,140,420,

%U 280,140,700,980,280,140,280,980,420,700,140,280,420,560,420,420,280,420,560

%N Differences between consecutive weird numbers.

%C Once we get past the first few terms, it is interesting to see the values 420, 140, 840 repeat, at least for the first 30 or so terms.

%H Amiram Eldar, <a href="/A125109/b125109.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a>

%F a(n) = A006037(n+1) - A006037(n). - _Amiram Eldar_, Apr 23 2020

%e The first two weird numbers, 70 and 836, yield 836 - 70 = 766. Similarly, the second two weird numbers, 836 and 4030, yield 4030 - 836 = 3194.

%Y Cf. A006037.

%K easy,nonn

%O 1,1

%A _Jason G. Wurtzel_, Nov 21 2006

%E More terms from _Amiram Eldar_, Apr 23 2020

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