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A042983 Numbers n > 99 with following property: form a sequence whose initial terms are the t digits of n, later terms given by rule b(i+1) = b(i) + product of t-1 previous terms; then n itself appears in the sequence. 1
205, 302, 1220, 1757, 3505, 4484, 59445, 80005, 99543, 393544, 1545283, 31593249, 33252489, 184577126, 139316682243, 793957132718, 3827180840962 (list; graph; refs; listen; history; text; internal format)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENTS

a(18) > 10^13. - Giovanni Resta, Oct 19 2013

LINKS

Table of n, a(n) for n=1..17.

EXAMPLE

1757 is a 4-digit term since sequence is 1, 7, 5, 7, 1*7*5+7 =42, 7*5*7+42 = 287, 5*7*42+287 = 1757.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A007629.

Sequence in context: A249052 A116177 A191834 * A186475 A020170 A260471

Adjacent sequences:  A042980 A042981 A042982 * A042984 A042985 A042986

KEYWORD

nonn,base,more

AUTHOR

Denis Borris

EXTENSIONS

a(15)-a(17) from Giovanni Resta, Oct 19 2013

STATUS

approved

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