Kolakoski sequence

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Etymology[edit]

Named after the recreational mathematician William Kolakoski (1944–97), who discussed it in 1965, though subsequent research has revealed that it first appeared in a paper by Rufus Oldenburger in 1939.

Noun[edit]

Kolakoski sequence (plural Kolakoski sequences)

  1. (mathematics) An infinite sequence of symbols {1,2} that is its own run-length encoding and the prototype for an infinite family of related sequences.