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Search: id:A059754
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| A059754 |
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Smallest term in any sequence of n consecutive Smith numbers (A006753). |
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+0 1
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OFFSET
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1,1
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REFERENCES
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R. K. Guy, Unsolved Problems in Number Theory, Section B49.
Samuel Yates, Smith Numbers Congruent to 4 (Mod 9), Journal of Recreational Mathematics, Vol. 19(2), 1987.
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LINKS
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C. Rivera, Source
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EXAMPLE
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The third number is 73615 since 73615, 73616, 73617 is the first example of 3 consecutive Smith numbers.
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CROSSREFS
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Cf. A006753.
Sequence in context: A046348 A114765 A159618 this_sequence A134579 A090588 A053986
Adjacent sequences: A059751 A059752 A059753 this_sequence A059755 A059756 A059757
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KEYWORD
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hard,nonn,base
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AUTHOR
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Shyam Sunder Gupta (guptass(AT)rediffmail.com), Feb 11 2001
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EXTENSIONS
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a(6) from Carlos Rivera (crivera(AT)primepuzzles.net), Dec 19 2003
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