%I A080035
%S A080035 127,343,736,1285,2187,2502,2592,2737,3125,3685,3864,3972,4096,6455,
%T A080035 11264,11664,12850,13825,14641,15552,15585,15612,15613,15617,15618,
%U A080035 15621,15622,15623,15624,15626,15632,15633,15642,15645,15655,15656
%N A080035 "Good" Friedman numbers: Friedman numbers (A036057) where the construction
digits are used in the proper order.
%D A080035 Credit goes to Mike Reid (Brown University) and Eric Friedman (Stetson
University).
%D A080035 Colin Rose, "Radical Narcissistic numbers", J. Recreational Mathematics,
vol. 33, (2004-2005), pp. 250-254. See page 251.
%H A080035 Eric Friedman, <a href="http://www.stetson.edu/~efriedma/mathmagic/0800.html">
Friedman Numbers</a>.
%e A080035 127 = -1 + 2^7, 343 = (3 + 4) ^ 3, 736 = 7 + 3^6, etc.....
%e A080035 The 4th nice Freidman number = NF(4) = 1285 = (1 + 2^8)* 5
%Y A080035 Cf. A036057.
%Y A080035 Sequence in context: A157949 A142165 A031933 this_sequence A162004 A112419
A142201
%Y A080035 Adjacent sequences: A080032 A080033 A080034 this_sequence A080036 A080037
A080038
%K A080035 nonn,base,nice
%O A080035 0,1
%A A080035 David Rattner (david_rattner(AT)prusec.com), Mar 14 2003
%E A080035 More terms from Alonso Delarte (alonso.delarte(AT)gmail.com), Aug 25
2004
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