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A026081 Integers in reverse alphabetical order in U.S. English. +0
6
0, 2202202202202, 2202202202222, 2202202202223, 2202202202226 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,2

COMMENT

This sequence is ill-defined from the 2nd term on. Proof: Assume that x is the term following the initial 0. Then the number x*10^(6n), for n sufficiently large, is spelled out: name(x) name(10^(6n)). This comes after name(x) in lexicographical order, and thus before x in this sequence. [From M. F. Hasler (MHasler(AT)univ-ag.fr), Nov 20 2009]

EXAMPLE

Zero, two trillion, two hundred and two billion, two hundred and two million, two hundred and two thousand, two hundred and two, ...

CROSSREFS

Cf. A004740, A019440.

Sequence in context: A015422 A017543 A032756 this_sequence A159304 A159447 A077304

Adjacent sequences: A026078 A026079 A026080 this_sequence A026082 A026083 A026084

KEYWORD

nonn,word,dumb,new

AUTHOR

N. Fernandez (primeness(AT)borve.org)

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