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Search: id:A119945
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| A119945 |
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Sum of numerical values of German names of the nonnegative numbers. |
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+0 3
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| 59, 47, 63, 36, 54, 52, 54, 54, 32, 54, 53, 23, 87, 89, 107, 105, 107, 88, 85, 107, 106, 173, 208, 181, 199, 197, 199, 199, 177, 199, 90, 157, 192, 165, 183, 181, 183, 183, 161, 183, 96, 163, 198, 171, 189, 187
(list; graph; listen)
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OFFSET
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0,1
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COMMENT
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Umlaute are taken as ``ae''(not appearing here), ``oe'', ``ue'', and ``sz'' (scharp s) (like in the German name for ``30'') as ``ss'' (not ``sz'').
According to the Reder reference only ``zweihundertfuenf'', 205, and ``zweihundertsieben'', 207, satisfy a(n)=n.
This sequence is ambiguous for numbers above 100 because one can use, for instance, for 101 ``hundertundeins'' or hunderteins''. To avoid such ambiguities one should always stick to the shorter version.
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REFERENCES
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Christian Reder, Woerter und Zahlen, Springer Verlag, Komet, Wien, 2000, p. 337.
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EXAMPLE
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``Null'' for 0 in German has numerical values (a=1,b=2,...,z=26)
[14, 21, 12, 12] which sums up to a(0)=59.
The numerical values for ``zweihundertfuenf'' are [26, 23, 5, 9, 8,
21, 14, 4, 5, 18, 20, 6, 21, 5, 14, 6] with sum 205.
The numerical values for ``zweihundertsieben'' are [26, 23, 5, 9,
8, 21, 14, 4, 5, 18, 20, 19, 9, 5, 2, 5, 14] with sum 207.
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CROSSREFS
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Cf. A073327 (English version, offset 1). According to ref. only 251, ``twohundredandfiftyone'' satisfies A073327(n)=n.
Sequence in context: A088665 A033379 A122252 this_sequence A054379 A104916 A042739
Adjacent sequences: A119942 A119943 A119944 this_sequence A119946 A119947 A119948
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KEYWORD
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nonn,easy,word
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AUTHOR
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Wolfdieter Lang (wolfdieter.lang(AT)physik.uni-karlsruhe.de), Jul 20 2006
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