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A072421 The p-est sequence is similar to the Aronson sequence except that instead of the generating sentence beginning with T, it begins with P and instead of being in English it is in Latin. 1

%I #4 Oct 03 2013 09:31:19

%S 1,5,10,25,40,63,84,110,135,159,192,230,265,294,330,366,397,434,455,

%T 483,523,557,598,634,645,679,717,753,795,810,832,842,856,868,898,911,

%U 938

%N The p-est sequence is similar to the Aronson sequence except that instead of the generating sentence beginning with T, it begins with P and instead of being in English it is in Latin.

%D M. J. Halm, Newies, Mpossibilities 64, p. 3 (Mar. 1997)

%H M. J. Halm, <a href="http://michaelhalm.tripod.com/andre_joyce_s_coined_words.htm">neologisms</a>

%F From the generating sentence: "p est prima praeterea quinta praeterea decima praeterea quinta vicesima praeterea quadragesima praeterea tertia sexagesima praeterea quarta octogesima praeterea decima centesima ... littera in hic sententiam."

%e a(3) = 10 because the P in the first conjunction, praeterea, is the tenth in the generating sentence.

%Y Cf. A005224, A014367, A072886, A072887.

%K nonn,word

%O 1,2

%A _Michael Joseph Halm_, Jul 31 2002

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