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A050444 Primes setting records for earliest alphabetical position in American English.

Original entry on oeis.org

2, 3, 5, 11, 83, 89, 809, 811, 881, 18013, 18041, 18049, 18059, 18089, 18803, 18839, 18859, 18000041, 18000089, 18000803, 18000811, 18000883, 18000887, 18000889, 18018017, 18018043, 18018047, 18018053, 18018059, 18018839, 18018841, 18018883, 8000000011, 8000000081, 8000000809, 8000000851, 8000018009, 8000018051, 8000018087, 8000018809, 8000018881, 8018000021, 8018000059, 8018000087, 8018000839, 8018000867, 8018018009, 8018018051, 8018018081, 8018018089, 8018018819, 8018018849, 8018018851
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Author

Michael Lugo (mlugo(AT)thelabelguy.com), Dec 23 1999

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Comments

Each member of the sequence falls alphabetically earlier than the one before and they are all prime. Billions are American (10^9).
Spaces and dashes and the word "and" are not included in the comparisons.

Crossrefs

Cf. A050445.

Extensions

Edited and corrected by David W. Wilson, Feb 27 2003
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