Logo

Greetings from The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences!

Hints

Search: id:A095826
Displaying 1-1 of 1 results found. page 1
     Format: long | short | internal | text      Sort: relevance | references | number      Highlight: on | off
A095826 Numbers n such that n + largest digit of n is a triangular number. +0
1
0, 3, 5, 19, 24, 28, 33, 41, 50, 58, 60, 69, 71, 83, 96, 115, 128, 133, 165, 182, 205, 268, 291, 322, 369, 371, 397, 402, 431, 488, 519, 523, 587, 624, 658, 660, 694, 734, 773, 812, 853, 894, 937, 981, 1032, 1074, 1119, 1124, 1168, 1318, 1323, 1369, 1371, 1535 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

EXAMPLE

a(7)=41 because 41 + 4 = 45, a triangular number.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A054055, A000217.

Sequence in context: A128362 A053484 A025046 this_sequence A058778 A088785 A068990

Adjacent sequences: A095823 A095824 A095825 this_sequence A095827 A095828 A095829

KEYWORD

base,easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Jason Earls (zevi_35711(AT)yahoo.com), Jul 10 2004

page 1

Search completed in 0.002 seconds

Lookup | Welcome | Find friends | Music | Plot 2 | Demos | Index | Browse | More | WebCam
Contribute new seq. or comment | Format | Transforms | Puzzles | Hot | Classics
More pages | Superseeker | Maintained by N. J. A. Sloane (njas@research.att.com)

Last modified July 25 07:41 EDT 2008. Contains 142293 sequences.


AT&T Labs Research