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Search: id:A050933
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Spelling n in English requires a new letter of the alphabet. |
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+0 1
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| 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11, 20, 100, 101, 1000000, 1000000000, 1000000000000000, 1000000000000000000000000, 1000000000000000000000000000
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OFFSET
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0,3
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COMMENT
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The large numbers are (new letter in uppercase): "one Billion" (10^9), "one Quadrillon" (10^15), "one sePtillion" (10^24) and "one oCtillion" (10^27). Their names and definitions are based on the American system.
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LINKS
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Landon Curt Noll, The English name of a number
R. Rowlett, Names for large numbers
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EXAMPLE
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Spelling "zero" requires letters "z", "e", "r", "o". Spelling "one", requires a new letter: "n". Spelling "two" requires new letters: "t" and "w"; etc. Letters "j" and "k" are never used.
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CROSSREFS
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Sequence in context: A003520 A101915 A022468 this_sequence A103302 A134677 A104419
Adjacent sequences: A050930 A050931 A050932 this_sequence A050934 A050935 A050936
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KEYWORD
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easy,fini,full,nonn,word
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AUTHOR
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Jean Fontaine (jfontain(AT)odyssee.net), Dec 30 1999
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