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sverona | 2 years ago

My favorite thing about the look-and-say sequence [0] is that John Conway completely characterized it in a 1986 paper. The sequence can be compressed into atomic subsequences that evolve separately. There are 92 of them. So he named them after the elements. They "decay" into other elements. It seems that anything he touches gets its own cute little flair (see for instance the vast number of Life patterns with cute, evocative names.) Rest in peace.

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look-and-say_sequence

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