Authors: Marius Coman
In this paper I define a Smarandache reconcatenated sequence Sr(n) as “the sequence obtained from the terms of a Smarandache concatenated sequence S(n), terms for which was applied the operation of consecutive concatenation” and I present six such sequences. Example: for Smarandache consecutive numbers sequence (1, 12, 123, 1234, 12345...), the Smarandache reconcatenated consecutive numbers sequence has the terms: 1, 112, 112123, 1121231234, 112123123412345...). According to the same pattern, we can define back reconcatenated sequences (the terms of the Smarandache back reconcatenated consecutive numbers sequence, noted Sbr(n), are 1, 121, 123121, 1234123121...).
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