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A073427
Roman numerals for n evaluated as if in Sallows' base 27.
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9, 252, 6813, 265, 22, 603, 16290, 439839, 267, 24, 657, 17748, 479205, 17761, 670, 18099, 488682, 13194423, 17763, 672, 18153, 490140, 13233789, 490153, 18166, 490491, 13243266, 357568191, 490155, 18168, 490545, 13244724, 357607557
OFFSET
1,1
REFERENCES
M. J. Halm, Sequences (Re)discovered, Mpossibilities 81 (Aug. 2002).
EXAMPLE
a(1) = 18 because 18 is the value of "I" in Sallows' base 27.
CROSSREFS
Cf. A072959.
Sequence in context: A160501 A075987 A135099 * A303050 A194790 A370357
KEYWORD
base,easy,nonn
AUTHOR
Michael Joseph Halm, Aug 23 2002
STATUS
approved