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A161752 Numbers equal to the sum of a power of their digits where that power is not equal to the length of the number (i.e. A023052 excluding A005188). +0
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4150, 4151, 194979, 14459929, 564240140138, 233411150132317, 114735624485461118832514, 832662335985815242605070, 832662335985815242605071, 7584178683470015004720746 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

LINKS

Joseph Myers, Table of n, a(n) for n=1..166

Harvey Heinz, Perfect Digital Invariants

EXAMPLE

4150 = 4^5 + 1^5 + 5^5 + 0^5 and the exponent 5 is not equal to the length of the number (4)

CROSSREFS

Cf. A023052, A005188.

Sequence in context: A106537 A072896 A052464 this_sequence A145205 A104824 A043627

Adjacent sequences: A161749 A161750 A161751 this_sequence A161753 A161754 A161755

KEYWORD

base,nonn

AUTHOR

Hans Havermann (pxp(AT)rogers.com), Jun 18 2009

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