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A100988
Integers that are Rhonda numbers to more than one base.
1
1000, 2940, 4200, 4212, 4725, 5670, 5824, 5832, 6776, 6864, 7040, 7140, 8296, 9476, 9633, 10200, 11016, 11050, 11160, 11495, 11935, 12393, 12474, 13068, 13260, 13671, 14014, 14322, 14406, 15680, 15750, 15912, 16240, 16821, 17056, 17820, 18270, 18655, 18700
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
See A099542 for definition of Rhonda numbers and for some links.
LINKS
Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Rhonda Number
EXAMPLE
1000 is a Rhonda number to bases 16 and 36. 2940 is a Rhonda number to bases 56 and 76. 5670 is a Rhonda number to bases 36, 106, 108 and 196.
CROSSREFS
Cf. A099542 for definition of Rhonda numbers. A100968 to A100975 for Rhonda numbers to specific bases. A100987 for integers that are Rhonda numbers to some base.
Cf. A291925.
Sequence in context: A202456 A168650 A043491 * A195163 A017175 A019548
KEYWORD
easy,nonn
AUTHOR
Mark Hudson (mrmarkhudson(AT)hotmail.com), Nov 25 2004
EXTENSIONS
New offset and terms a(12)-a(39) from Alois P. Heinz, Sep 09 2017
STATUS
approved