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A109032 a(n) is the largest number such that when written in base n, for each possible k, the number having the first k digits of a(n) is divisible by k. +0
3
2, 510, 10801, 8002800, 328224963, 543132112659030, 1625617313969282, 976950495904635536636, 3608528850368400786036725, 633984966211379026884314402, 830642837707972528309709136652 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

2,1

COMMENT

This is not monotonic: a(14)>a(15).

LINKS

A. Mihailovs, Ponder This.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A109783.

Sequence in context: A087615 A027655 A024032 this_sequence A109111 A004886 A139302

Adjacent sequences: A109029 A109030 A109031 this_sequence A109033 A109034 A109035

KEYWORD

nonn,base

AUTHOR

Don Reble (djr(AT)nk.ca), Aug 17 2005

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