I'm thinking of three sets (of bit-strings) which are conceptually infinite. Each of the sets is in practical use and has a name.
Here are the first twelve elements of each set:
(A)
1
000
010
00100
00110
01100
01110
0010100
0010110
0011100
0011110
0110100
(B)
11
011
0011
1011
00011
10011
01011
000011
100011
010011
001011
101011
(C)
00
01
100
101
1100
1101
11100
11101
111100
111101
1111100
1111101
Each of the infinite sets has the same special and useful property.
__ What is that property? __
Please rot13 any solution.
Dearest regards. James Dow Allen (mail address: jamesdowallen at gmail)
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