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Search: id:A121065
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a(n) is the smallest number in English which contains n letter 'E's. |
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+0 1
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| 2, 0, 3, 11, 17, 111, 117, 317, 1317, 3317, 11317, 17317, 111317, 117317, 317317, 1317317, 3317317, 11317317, 17317317
(list; graph; listen)
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OFFSET
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0,1
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COMMENT
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4, 5, 6, 8, 9 never appear in any of these numbers because in each case there is a smaller digit with the same number of e's. 2 (the smallest number with no e's) never appears in any term after a(0). [From Sean A. Irvine (sairvin(AT)xtra.co.nz), Nov 10 2009]
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EXAMPLE
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a(2) = THREE, which has two Es.
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CROSSREFS
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Sequence in context: A094346 A074104 A071411 this_sequence A077928 A105418 A135433
Adjacent sequences: A121062 A121063 A121064 this_sequence A121066 A121067 A121068
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KEYWORD
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more,nonn,word,new
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AUTHOR
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Ray G. Opao (1260(AT)email.com), Aug 10 2006
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EXTENSIONS
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More terms Sean A. Irvine (sairvin(AT)xtra.co.nz), Nov 10 2009
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