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Q: Asymptotic behavior of numbers constructed out of digits What happens asymptotically with respect to $N$ to the following number: $$r(n) = 2^{{10}^n} + 2^{{10}^{n-1}} + 2^{{10}^{n-2}} +…+ 2^{{10}^1} + 1 \ \ \ \ \text{?}$$ Where $n$ is from $1$ to $\frac{N}{2}$, then $r(n)$ is the sum of numbers generated by the following algorithm: 1) $A_0 = 10$; 2) $A_{n+1} = 10\cdot A_n$ for $n \ge 0$; 3) $S = \sum_{n=1}^\infty A_n$. A: Note that the sum is just $\displaystyle\sum_{n=1}^{\infty} 2^{n\cdot 10} = \frac{2}{1-2^{10}} = \frac{1}{7}(1+2+4+8+16+32+64) = \frac{63}{7}$. If we have a “normal” number of operations then the answer would be $\displaystyle\sum_{n=1}^{\infty} 2^{n\cdot 10^n} = \frac{63}{7}\cdot \frac{1}{2^{10}} \cdot \frac{1}{2}$ But we have to limit ourselves to a finite number of operations. So we could use the following equation instead $$\displaystyle\sum_{n=1}^{k} 2^{n\cdot 10^n} = \frac{63}{7}\cdot \frac{1}{2^{10}} \cdot \frac{1}{2} \cdot \sum_{n=0}^{k-1} 2^{n\cdot 10^{k-1-n}}$$ // // Generated by class-dump 3.5 (64 bit) (Debug version compiled Oct 15 2018 10:31:50). // // class-dump is Copyright (C) 1997-1998, 2000-2001,

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