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A084373 Numbers n such that smallest digit of n = d(n). +0
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1, 2, 23, 29, 46, 68, 74, 76, 88, 94, 223, 227, 229, 233, 239, 257, 263, 269, 277, 283, 293, 445, 446, 447, 454, 458, 466, 469, 478, 485, 489, 497, 523, 545, 554, 649, 668, 674, 694, 727, 745, 746, 749, 794, 796, 823, 827, 829, 849, 867, 929, 949, 974, 2237 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

EXAMPLE

a(10)=94 because 94 has 4 divisors [1, 2, 47, 94] and its smallest digit is 4.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A054054, A000005.

Sequence in context: A156614 A114549 A034843 this_sequence A107148 A062653 A045708

Adjacent sequences: A084370 A084371 A084372 this_sequence A084374 A084375 A084376

KEYWORD

base,easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Jason Earls (zevi_35711(AT)yahoo.com), Jun 23 2003

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