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%I A046761
%S A046761 1,9,1,407,9474,194979,548834,14459929,88593477,912985153,4679307774,
%T A046761 94204591914,1,564240140138,28116440335967,1,4338281769391371,
%U A046761 35875699062250035,1,4929273885928088826,63105425988599693916
%N A046761 Largest number which is equal to sum of n-th powers of its digits.
%H A046761 Joseph Myers, <a href="b046761.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n=0..107</a>
%Y A046761 Cf. A023052, A003321, A046074.
%Y A046761 In other bases: A162218 (base 3), A162221 (base 4), A162224 (base 5), 
               A162227 (base 6), A162230 (base 7), A162233 (base 8), A162236 (base 
               9).
%Y A046761 Sequence in context: A136238 A113394 A051231 this_sequence A019876 A155696 
               A098875
%Y A046761 Adjacent sequences: A046758 A046759 A046760 this_sequence A046762 A046763 
               A046764
%K A046761 base,nonn,nice
%O A046761 0,2
%A A046761 David W. Wilson (davidwwilson(AT)comcast.net)
%E A046761 Cross-references edited by Joseph Myers (jsm(AT)polyomino.org.uk), Jun 
               28 2009

    
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