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\end{equation}  Where it can be seen that summing the pairs of numbers downwards makes $9$ for each pair.  We can denote the sequence $S^{*9*}=9,9,8,6,3,7,4,8,7,5$ the $9^{th}s$ conjugate of the sequence $S=0,0,1,3,6,2,5,1,2,4$, and vice-versa,  such that the sum of the two is $9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9$ In this notation \\  $D_0=S_0S_0^{*10*}$, for $S_0=2,4$. \\