%I #14 May 24 2023 17:19:13
%S 0,9465000000,9486799989,9486799990,9486799991,9486799992,9486799993,
%T 9486799994,9486799995,9486799996,9486799997,9497400000,9498399989,
%U 9498399990,9498399991,9498399992,9498399993,9498399994,9498399995
%N List of numbers n such that n is equal to the number of 8's in the decimal digits of all numbers <= n.
%C A finite sequence with 344 terms.
%H Graeme McRae, May 26 2007, <a href="/A130430/b130430.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..344</a> (full sequence)
%H Tanya Khovanova and Gregory Marton, <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.10357">Archive Labeling Sequences</a>, arXiv:2305.10357 [math.HO], 2023. See p. 4.
%e a(5)=9486799991 because the number of 8's in the decimal digits of the numbers from 0 to 9486799991 is 9486799991 and this is the 5th such number.
%Y Cf. A014778 for proof these sequences are finite; Also A101639, A101640, A101641, A130427, A130428, A130429, A130431; Cf. A130432 for the number of numbers in these sequences.
%K base,fini,full,nonn
%O 1,2
%A _Graeme McRae_, May 26 2007