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A073421 Roman numerals for n evaluated as if in base 36.

Original entry on oeis.org

18, 666, 23994, 679, 31, 1134, 40842, 1470330, 681, 33, 1206, 43434, 1563642, 43447, 1219, 43902, 1580490, 56897658, 43449, 1221, 43974, 1583082, 56990970, 1583095, 43987, 1583550, 57007818, 2052281466, 1583097, 43989, 1583622, 57010410, 2052374778, 57010423, 1583635
Offset: 1

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Author

Michael Joseph Halm, Aug 23 2002

Keywords

Examples

			a(2) = 666 because 666 is the value of "II" in base 36.
		

References

  • M. J. Halm, Sequences (Re)discovered, Mpossibilities 81 (Aug. 2002).

Crossrefs

Cf. A072922.

Extensions

Missing a(14)-a(19) inserted by Sean A. Irvine, Nov 28 2024