99946
domain: N
Appears in sequences
- a(n) is the largest number such that all of a(n)'s length-n substrings are distinct and divisible by 59.at n=4A093259
- Suppose you take the ten digits 0..9, arrange them in any order and then either concatenate adjacent ones or separate them with a plus or minus sign, e.g., 98-76+5-4-32+10 or 9-8-765+3041-2. The first expression totals to "1", the second example totals to "2275". This sequence lists the positive integers that cannot be expressed in this way.at n=9A108224
- 5-almost primes with semiprime digits (digits 4, 6, 9 only).at n=34A111697
- Series reversion of x*(1-x-2*x^2)/(1-x).at n=12A235349
- Row sums of A373424.at n=13A373353