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id | challengeType | title |
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5900f4d51000cf542c50ffe8 | 5 | Problem 361: Subsequence of Thue-Morse sequence |
Description
The first several terms of {Tn} are given as follows: 01101001100101101001011001101001....
We define {An} as the sorted sequence of integers such that the binary expression of each element appears as a subsequence in {Tn}. For example, the decimal number 18 is expressed as 10010 in binary. 10010 appears in {Tn} (T8 to T12), so 18 is an element of {An}. The decimal number 14 is expressed as 1110 in binary. 1110 never appears in {Tn}, so 14 is not an element of {An}.
The first several terms of An are given as follows: n0123456789101112…An012345691011121318…
We can also verify that A100 = 3251 and A1000 = 80852364498.
Find the last 9 digits of .
Instructions
Tests
tests:
- text: <code>euler361()</code> should return 178476944.
testString: assert.strictEqual(euler361(), 178476944, '<code>euler361()</code> should return 178476944.');
Challenge Seed
function euler361() {
// Good luck!
return true;
}
euler361();
Solution
// solution required