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%I A100987 #10 Feb 16 2025 08:32:55 %S A100987 560,756,800,855,1000,1029,1134,1470,1568,1632,1750,1815,1836,1944, %T A100987 1995,2080,2100,2392,2472,2662,2695,2709,2835,2940,3000,3024,3060, %U A100987 3087,3094,3168,3240,3264,3348,3456,3510,3600,3672,3675,3744,3750,3813,3888,3952,3976 %N A100987 Integers that are Rhonda numbers to some base. %C A100987 See sequence A099542 for definition of Rhonda numbers and for some links. %H A100987 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="https://mathworld.wolfram.com/RhondaNumber.html">Rhonda Number</a> %e A100987 560 is a Rhonda number to base 12. 756 is a Rhonda number to base 33. 800 is a Rhonda number to base 12 etc. No integer smaller than 560 is a Rhonda number and there exists no Rhonda number between 560 and 756. %Y A100987 Cf. A099542 for definition of Rhonda numbers. A100968-A100975 for Rhonda numbers for specific bases. %Y A100987 Cf. A291925. %K A100987 easy,nonn,base %O A100987 1,1 %A A100987 Mark Hudson (mrmarkhudson(AT)hotmail.com), Nov 25 2004 %E A100987 Offset changed to 1 by _Alois P. Heinz_, Sep 09 2017