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# ha! :) I expect that was typed with a straight face like this, :|
even more interesting is that a subset of the sequences in X can produce another set of sequences B, where each bi in B is just the binary representation of xi with length n (left-padded with 0s).

Arranged into a square, these sequences in B form n by n matrices that are the adjacency matrix of a graph, and the set of graphs so produced are non-isomorphic.

Which is pretty cool, I think.
(, Wed 20 May 2009, 18:56, archived)
# This both confuses and interests me.
Is it similar to the Mandelbrot set?
(, Wed 20 May 2009, 19:17, archived)
# :) no, not at all. or, I should say, "not as far as I know", which isn't very far, when it comes to maths.
(, Wed 20 May 2009, 19:37, archived)