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A034588 Fibonacci iteration F(1, prime p(n)) leads to a 'nine digits' anagram. +0
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1993, 8039, 22303, 30013, 31727, 46559, 50207, 63617, 65437, 72617, 83813, 92077, 101869, 102013, 109717, 131479, 136897, 141413, 145283, 156139, 162257, 163771, 204487, 206951, 207301, 209669, 211369, 221587, 221719, 225133, 225349, 233419 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,1

COMMENT

Largest p(n) is 987653411.

LINKS

P. De Geest, Nine Digits Digressions

EXAMPLE

E.g. F(1,233419) -> + 233420 -> + 466839 -> + 700259 -> + 1167098 -> + 1867357 -> + 3034455 -> + 4901812 -> + 7936267 -> + 12838079 -> + 20774346 -> + 33612425 -> + 54386771 -> + 87999196 and finally we have -> '142385967' which is our nine-digits anagram.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A034306.

Sequence in context: A107527 A034228 A028516 this_sequence A079012 A063472 A063054

Adjacent sequences: A034585 A034586 A034587 this_sequence A034589 A034590 A034591

KEYWORD

nonn,base,fini

AUTHOR

Patrick De Geest (pdg(AT)worldofnumbers.com), Oct 15 1998.

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