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A337833 Minimum m coprime to 5 such that the convergence speed of m^^m := m^(m^^(m-1)) is equal to n >= 0, where A317905(n) represents the convergence speed of m^^m (and m = A047201(n), the n-th non-multiple of 5).

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 2, 7, 57, 182, 3124, 1068, 32318, 390624, 280182, 3626068, 23157318, 120813568, 1220703124, 1097376068, 11109655182, 49925501068, 762939453124, 355101282318, 19073486328124, 15613890344818, 365855836217682, 2384185791015624
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Author

Marco Ripà, Sep 24 2020

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Let "s" denote the last digit of m, and V(m(s)) its convergence speed. For any n, the smallest bases that are not congruent to 5 modulo 10 (as in A337392) cannot be such that s = 6, since V(m(6)) = V(m(4)) + 2.

Examples

			For n = 19, a(19) = 19073486328124 is the smallest base (radix-10) of the tetration m^^m which is characterized by a congruence speed of 19.
		

References

  • Marco Ripà, La strana coda della serie n^n^...^n, Trento, UNI Service, Nov 2011. ISBN 978-88-6178-789-6

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