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Search: id:A001167
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| A001167 |
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Smallest natural number requiring n words in English (as spoken in England). (Formerly M5122 N2218)
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+0 1
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| 1, 21, 21000, 101, 121, 1101, 1121, 21121, 101101, 101121, 121121, 1101121, 1121121, 21121121, 101101121, 101121121, 121121121, 1101121121, 1121121121
(list; graph; listen)
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OFFSET
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1,2
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REFERENCES
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N. J. A. Sloane and Simon Plouffe, The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, Academic Press, 1995 (includes this sequence).
N. J. A. Sloane, A Handbook of Integer Sequences, Academic Press, 1973 (includes this sequence).
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LINKS
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Robert G. Wilson v, American English names for the numbers from 0 to 11159 without spaces or hyphens .
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EXAMPLE
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One, twenty-one, twenty-one thousand, one hundred and one, one hundred and twenty-one, ...
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CROSSREFS
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Adjacent sequences: A001164 A001165 A001166 this_sequence A001168 A001169 A001170
Sequence in context: A048914 A046183 A115485 this_sequence A100414 A068735 A013768
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KEYWORD
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nonn,word
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AUTHOR
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N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com).
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EXTENSIONS
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Edited by N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com), Jul 05 2008
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