%I #49 Mar 28 2020 20:01:57
%S 1000,1000000,1000000000,1000000000000,1000000000000000,
%T 1000000000000000000,1000000000000000000000,1000000000000000000000000,
%U 1000000000000000000000000000,1000000000000000000000000000000
%N Multiples of one thousand which are described by single words in American English.
%C "Multiples" would include 10000 ("myriad"), 10^100 ("googol"), 10^(10^100) ("googolplex") and maybe 100000 ("lakh") and 10000000 ("crore"). None of these are _powers_ of 1000 (as in the companion sequence A060366). - _Robert Dawson_, Mar 28 2020
%H Tanya Khovanova, <a href="http://www.tanyakhovanova.com/RecursiveSequences/NonRecursions.html">Non Recursions</a>
%H <a href="/A060365/a060365_3.txt">More information about A060365 and A060366.</a>
%F a(n) = 10^(n*3).
%e 10^3 = thousand, 10^6 = million, 10^9 = billion, 10^12 = trillion, 10^15 = quadrillion, etc.
%t Table[10^(3 n), {n, 12}] (* _Michael De Vlieger_, Jan 21 2016 *)
%Y Cf. A060366.
%K easy,fini,nonn,word
%O 1,1
%A _Gerard Schildberger_
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