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A217422 Numbers of the form 2^r*17^s whose decimal representations are such that each digit 0-9 appears a prime number of times.

Original entry on oeis.org

981750581622330147995648, 28801196957834700781586432, 835992910761480393266512789504, 7295132596707416278470844481536, 76976152675689985407324172386304
Offset: 1

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Author

James G. Merickel, Oct 05 2012

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Comments

See formula section for more data. Others in cross-reference are similar and some hold more motivation in comments.

Examples

			A217423(1)=47 and A217424(1)=8, so this sequence's first term is 2^47 * 17^8.  It has in its decimal representation two copies each of the digits 0, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 7; and three copies each of 1, 5, 8 and 9.
		

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Formula

A217422(n) = 2^A217423(n)*17^A217424(n).

A217423 2-adic valuation of A217422.

Original entry on oeis.org

47, 11, 34, 78, 16, 100, 94, 64, 10, 70, 175, 4713
Offset: 1

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Author

James G. Merickel, Oct 03 2012

Keywords

Comments

A217422 consists of numbers of the form (2^r)*(17^s). This sequence holds the r values.

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Extensions

a(12) added by James G. Merickel, Oct 07 2012
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