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%I A224359 #14 May 13 2015 13:42:28 %S A224359 58,65,34,49,58,49,34,49,58,49,60,42,42,64,60,42,58,56,42,56,52,64,58, %T A224359 49,65,60,65,34,56,42,58,52,52,58,60,42,65,65,42,65,58,60,65,64,42,56, %U A224359 52,42,42,42,42,42,42,65,60,42,52,52,42,52,65,52,58,65,65,58 %N A224359 The decimal expansion of e, spelled in English, and each digit summed where A=1, B=2, ..., Z=26. %C A224359 To include "POINT" as the second term, insert the value 74 as a(2). %F A224359 a(n) = A073327(A001113(n)). %e A224359 The first digit of e is represented as T=20 + W=23 + O=15 == 58. %Y A224359 Cf. A073327, A001113. %K A224359 nonn,word,less,base %O A224359 1,1 %A A224359 _Kevin L. Schwartz_ and _Christian N. K. Anderson_, Apr 04 2013