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A284744 Terms in Aronson's sequence (A005224) whose English ordinals do not contain the letter t.

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%I A284744 #24 Jun 11 2023 12:23:57
%S A284744 902,1000402,4000102,5000102,5000702,6000902,7000002,104000102,
%T A284744 105000102,105000902,106000602,109000002,401000002,405000402,
%U A284744 405000702,405000902,406000602,407000502,500000102,500000402
%N A284744 Terms in Aronson's sequence (A005224) whose English ordinals do not contain the letter t.
%C A284744 The word "thousand", the -th suffix, the -st suffix, and the word "third" all contain the letter t, so all terms with at least 4 digits have the last 6 digits 000X02 where X is not 2, 3, or 8. - _J. Lowell_, Apr 24 2023
%H A284744 Hans Havermann, <a href="/A284744/b284744.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..308</a>
%e A284744 a(1) is 902 because 902 is the smallest term in A005224 whose ordinal (nine hundred second) contains no t.
%Y A284744 Cf. A005224, A072956.
%K A284744 nonn,word
%O A284744 1,1
%A A284744 _Hans Havermann_, Apr 01 2017