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A164052
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Numbers divisible by the number of chisel strokes in their English name (capitalized, excluding hyphens, excluding curves).
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6, 16, 29, 40, 66, 72, 93, 104, 126, 138, 144, 180, 200, 216, 240, 264, 280, 462, 468, 490, 492, 495, 630, 665, 675, 704, 720, 740, 756, 765, 795, 861, 900, 945, 988, 1078, 1281, 1320, 1386, 1410, 1428, 1440, 1450, 1518, 1566, 1586, 1620, 1736, 1800, 1825
(list; graph; refs; listen; history; internal format)
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OFFSET
| 1,1
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COMMENTS
| For k = 1, 2, 3, 5, 16, 29, k divides A163828(k). "Capitalized" means all-caps, magiscule, in a sans serif font.
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FORMULA
| {k such that A163828(k) | k}.
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EXAMPLE
| a(1) = 16 and a(2) = 29 are fixed points of A163828. a(3) = 40 because "FORTY" has 10 chisel strokes, and 4*10 = 40.
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CROSSREFS
| Cf. A002963, A005589, A163670, A163828.
Sequence in context: A201020 A088818 A032422 * A168472 A054000 A113742
Adjacent sequences: A164049 A164050 A164051 * A164053 A164054 A164055
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KEYWORD
| easy,nonn,word
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AUTHOR
| Jonathan Vos Post (jvospost3(AT)gmail.com), Aug 08 2009
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EXTENSIONS
| a(1) = 6 inserted and terms after a(5) from Nathaniel Johnston (nathaniel(AT)nathanieljohnston.com), May 08 2011
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