_Benoit Cloitre (benoit7848c(AT)orange.fr), _, May 26 2002
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_Benoit Cloitre (benoit7848c(AT)orange.fr), _, May 26 2002
Any mulitple multiple of 4 contains in its digits at least one of the term terms of this sequence. And , and there is no smaller set.
J.-P. Delahaye, "Pour la science", (French edition of Scientific American), Juin 2002, p. 98
fini,full,nonn,base,new
fini,full,nonn,base,new
Benoit Cloitre (abmtbenoit7848c(AT)wanadooorange.fr), May 26 2002
fini,full,nonn,base,new
Benoit Cloitre (abcloitreabmt(AT)modulonetwanadoo.fr), May 26 2002
fini,full,nonn,base,new
Benoit Cloitre (abcloitre(AT)wanadoomodulonet.fr), May 26 2002
J.-P. Delahaye, "Pour la science", (French edition of Scientific American), Juin 2002, p. 98
fini,full,nonn,base,new
Minimal "multiples of 4" set in base 10.
0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 32, 36, 52, 56, 72, 76, 92, 96
1,2
Any mulitple of 4 contains in its digits at least one of the term of this sequence. And there is no smaller set.
J.-P. Delahaye, "Pour la science", (French edition of Scientific American), Juin 2002,p.98
fini,full,nonn,base
Benoit Cloitre (abcloitre(AT)wanadoo.fr), May 26 2002
approved