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A054464 Numbers n such that sum(k=1,n,d(k)) is an integer where d(k) is the decimal fraction 0.k (e.g. d(999)=0.999). +0
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4, 34, 90, 175, 800, 2999, 3624, 30624, 60000, 390624, 499999, 4000000, 8890624, 17109375, 69999999, 200000000, 2787109375, 8999999999 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

Further terms become very sparse, with no more through 36000000000. - Ryan Propper (rpropper(AT)stanford.edu), Aug 25 2005

EXAMPLE

0.1+0.2+0.3+0.4=1 hence 4 is in the sequence.

MATHEMATICA

Flatten[Position[IntegerQ /@ Table[ Sum[10^-Length[IntegerDigits[i]]*i, {i, j}], {j, 1, 50000}], True]] (from Vit Planocka)

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A102959 A057959 A053902 this_sequence A002101 A129557 A085695

Adjacent sequences: A054461 A054462 A054463 this_sequence A054465 A054466 A054467

KEYWORD

base,nonn

AUTHOR

Benoit Cloitre (benoit7848c(AT)orange.fr), Aug 30 2003

EXTENSIONS

One more term from Vit Planocka (planocka(AT)mistral.cz), Sep 24 2003

Terms a(9) - a(15) from John W. Layman (layman(AT)math.vt.edu), Jun 03 2005

a(16) - a(18) from Ryan Propper (rpropper(AT)stanford.edu), Aug 25 2005

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