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Superb++.

I did a differential analysis, subtracting the numerical value of successive binary strings that met the criteria, and started to see a pattern emerge that seemed to be keyed to 2**N where N was the number of 0s or 1s depending upon whether iterating up or down.

But there was always some odd adjustments required at the start and end of each run which I couldn't tie down the pattern to. Then the OP started talking about infinite compression algorithms and I lost interest :)


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Re^3: One Zero variants_without_repetition
by thenetfreaker (Friar) on Aug 15, 2007 at 16:55 UTC
    sorry for disappointing you. it ain't that infinite, just a compression which "wraps 0's and 1's into smth logical that can be compressed again up to the smallest value.