= Disjunctive sequence
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A disjunctive sequence is a sequence of numbers in which each number is composed of distinct digits, with no digit appearing more than once within each number. This definition can vary slightly in different contexts, but generally, the focus is on the uniqueness of digits within each individual number of the sequence. For example, in a disjunctive sequence: - The numbers 123, 456, and 789 are part of the sequence because each contains unique digits.
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