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A078282 a(1) = 1, a(n) is the smallest multiple of n which begins with a(n-1) and is greater than a(n-1). 6

%I #5 Dec 05 2013 19:55:57

%S 1,10,102,1020,10200,102000,1020005,10200056,102000564,1020005640,

%T 10200056405,1020005640504,10200056405045,1020005640504508,

%U 10200056405045085,1020005640504508512,10200056405045085129

%N a(1) = 1, a(n) is the smallest multiple of n which begins with a(n-1) and is greater than a(n-1).

%C By continuing to delete suitable digits starting from LSD leaves a multiple of n-1, n-2,...up to 1.

%Y Cf. A078283.

%K base,nonn

%O 1,2

%A _Amarnath Murthy_, Nov 25 2002

%E More terms from _Sascha Kurz_, Jan 04 2003

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