%I A026081
%S A026081 0,2202202202202,2202202202222,2202202202223,2202202202226
%N A026081 Integers in reverse alphabetical order in U.S. English.
%C A026081 This sequence is ill-defined from the 2nd term on. Proof: Assume that
x is the term following the initial 0. Then the number x*10^(6n),
for n sufficiently large, is spelled out: name(x) name(10^(6n)).
This comes after name(x) in lexicographical order, and thus before
x in this sequence. [From M. F. Hasler (MHasler(AT)univ-ag.fr), Nov
20 2009]
%e A026081 Zero, two trillion, two hundred and two billion, two hundred and two
million, two hundred and two thousand, two hundred and two, ...
%Y A026081 Cf. A004740, A019440.
%Y A026081 Sequence in context: A015422 A017543 A032756 this_sequence A159304 A159447
A077304
%Y A026081 Adjacent sequences: A026078 A026079 A026080 this_sequence A026082 A026083
A026084
%K A026081 nonn,word,dumb,new
%O A026081 0,2
%A A026081 N. Fernandez (primeness(AT)borve.org)
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