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A167836 Numbers with distinct digits appearing in partition of decimal expansion of e (A001113).

Original entry on oeis.org

2718, 281, 82, 84590, 4523, 53602874, 713526, 62497, 75, 724, 70936, 9, 9, 95, 9574, 96, 69, 67, 627, 7240, 76, 630, 35, 3547, 594, 571382, 17852, 516, 6427, 427, 46, 6391, 9320, 3059, 92181, 7413596, 62904357, 290, 3, 34295, 26059, 56307
Offset: 1

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Jani Melik, Nov 13 2009

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Start with decimal expansion of e: 2.71828182845904523536028747135266249775724709369995957496696... Part the sequence to the sections with distinct digits: s={2,7,1,8},{2,8,1},{8,2},{8,4,5,9,0},{4,5,2,3},{5,3,6,0,2,8,7,4}, {7,1,3,5,2,6},... Numbers from digits of s(n), leaving leading zeros: 2718,281,82,84590,4523,53602874,713526,... Leaving leading zeros as at first: a(34) = 3059 from {0,3,0,5,9}, and a(39) = 3 from {0,3}, ...

Crossrefs

Cf. A104819.