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Search: id:A087096
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| A087096 |
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Using the US English name for the nonnegative integers, assign each letter a numerical value as in A073327 (A=1, B=2, ..., Z=26) and treat the name as a base-27 integer. Convert to decimal. |
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| 515904, 11318, 15216, 10799546, 129618, 125258, 14118, 10211981, 2839691, 282506, 14729, 78236429, 299309045, 212445531527, 68884716992, 2457249197, 7503281492, 5427065792030, 55893641747, 150135668600, 299310469
(list; graph; listen)
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OFFSET
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1,2
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COMMENT
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For names with spaces (e.g. ONE HUNDRED), treat each space as a '0', or place holder, in the base 27 system. (Therefore ONE HUNDRED = 3196540902115084).
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EXAMPLE
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E.g. ONE = 15*(27^2) + 14*27 + 5 = 11318.
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KEYWORD
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nonn,word,new
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AUTHOR
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Matthew Goers (matthewgoers(AT)msn.com), Nov 03 2009
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