OFFSET
0,4
COMMENTS
A binary index of n is any position of a 1 in its reversed binary expansion. We define the set-system with BII-number n to be obtained by taking the binary indices of each binary index of n. For example, 18 has reversed binary expansion (0,1,0,0,1), and since the binary indices of 2 and 5 are {2} and {1,3} respectively, the BII-number of {{2},{1,3}} is 18.
EXAMPLE
The BII-number of {{1,2},{1,4}} is 260, with distinct vertices {1,2,4}, so a(260) = 3.
MATHEMATICA
bpe[n_]:=Join@@Position[Reverse[IntegerDigits[n, 2]], 1];
Table[Length[Union@@bpe/@bpe[n]], {n, 0, 100}]
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Gus Wiseman, Jul 22 2019
STATUS
approved