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A001502 Largest number requiring n syllables in English (U.S.) - not well-defined, but the next term may be twelve millillion, too large to write down here. +0
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12, 90, 12000000000000 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

REFERENCES

John H. Conway, R. K. Guy, The Book of Numbers, Copernicus Press, p. 15.

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A093801 A135173 A114860 this_sequence A001503 A004311 A026074

Adjacent sequences: A001499 A001500 A001501 this_sequence A001503 A001504 A001505

KEYWORD

word,nonn,bref

AUTHOR

njas

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