The Look-and-Say The Biggest Sequence Eventually Cycles

Abstract

In this paper we consider a variant of Conway's sequence (OEIS A005150, A006715) defined as follows: the next term in the sequence is obtained by considering contiguous runs of digits, and rewriting them as ab where b is the digit and a is the maximum of b and the run's length. We dub this the "look-and-say the biggest" (LSB) sequence. Conway's sequence is very similar (b is just the run's length). For any starting value except 22, Conway's sequence grows exponentially: the ration of lengths converges to a known constant λ. We show that LSB does not: for every starting value, LSB eventually reaches a cycle. Furthermore, all cycles have a period of at most 9.

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