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A138481 Mutually-praising pairs excluding autobiographical numbers A046043. Version 1: both numbers in a pair have at most 10 digits. +0
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130, 230, 430, 530, 630, 730, 1101, 2210, 10110, 11200, 23100, 43100, 53100, 63100, 211100, 230100, 311100, 411100, 430100, 511100, 530100, 611100, 630100, 711100, 1001100, 2300100, 4211000, 4300100, 5211000, 5300100, 6211000, 6300100 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

LINKS

Martin Fuller, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..74

Tanya Khovanova, Autobiographical Numbers

EXAMPLE

130 and 1101 are a mutually-praising pair: 130 specifies a number with 1 digit equal to "0", 3 digit "1" and nothing else. 1101 specifies 1 digit "0", 1 digit "1", no digits "2" and 1 digit "3".

CROSSREFS

Cf. A046043, A138482.

Sequence in context: A050238 A115937 A138482 this_sequence A167702 A064687 A084641

Adjacent sequences: A138478 A138479 A138480 this_sequence A138482 A138483 A138484

KEYWORD

base,fini,full,nonn

AUTHOR

Tanya Khovanova (tanyakh(AT)yahoo.com), Mar 18 2008

EXTENSIONS

More terms from Joshua Zucker (joshua.zucker(AT)gmail.com), Mar 19 2008 and Martin Fuller (martin_n_fuller(AT)btinternet.com), Mar 20 2008

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