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A059754 Smallest term in any sequence of n consecutive Smith numbers (A006753).

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%I A059754 #16 Mar 13 2025 11:14:39
%S A059754 4,728,73615,4463535,15966114,2050918644,164736913905,8090674745553
%N A059754 Smallest term in any sequence of n consecutive Smith numbers (A006753).
%D A059754 R. K. Guy, Unsolved Problems in Number Theory, Section B49.
%D A059754 Samuel Yates, Smith Numbers Congruent to 4 (Mod 9), Journal of Recreational Mathematics, Vol. 19(2), 1987.
%H A059754 Shyam Sunder Gupta, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-2465-9_4">Smith Numbers</a>, Exploring the Beauty of Fascinating Numbers, Springer (2025) Ch. 4, 127-157.
%H A059754 Carlos Rivera, <a href="http://www.primepuzzles.net/puzzles/puzz_107.htm">Source</a>
%e A059754 The third number is 73615 since 73615, 73616, 73617 is the first example of 3 consecutive Smith numbers.
%Y A059754 Cf. A006753.
%K A059754 hard,nonn,base,more
%O A059754 1,1
%A A059754 _Shyam Sunder Gupta_, Feb 11 2001
%E A059754 a(6) from _Carlos Rivera_, Dec 19 2003
%E A059754 a(7) from Jens Kruse Andersen. _Max Alekseyev_, Apr 21 2010
%E A059754 a(8) from _Max Alekseyev_, Oct 11 2010