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%I A352110 #11 Mar 07 2022 19:00:48 %S A352110 1081455,1976895,2894175,5886255,6906912,15604110,16588752,19291479, %T A352110 20387232,25919439,32394942,34801557,35654175,36813582,36907899, %U A352110 39117219,41407392,43520832,46181055,47954499,52145952,54524319,54815397,56733639,57775102,58942959,59292177 %N A352110 Starts of runs of 4 consecutive lazy-tribonacci-Niven numbers (A352107). %C A352110 Conjecture: There are no runs of 5 consecutive lazy-tribonacci-Niven numbers (checked up to 6*10^9). %H A352110 Amiram Eldar, <a href="/A352110/b352110.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000</a> %e A352110 1081455 is a term since 1081455, 1081456, 1081457 and 1081458 are all divisible by the number of terms in their maximal tribonacci representation: %e A352110 k A352103(k) A352104(k) k/A352104(k) %e A352110 ------- ----------------------- ---------- ------------ %e A352110 1081455 10101011011110110011110 15 72097 %e A352110 1081456 10101011011110110011111 16 67591 %e A352110 1081457 10101011011110110100100 13 83189 %e A352110 1081458 10101011011110110100101 14 77247 %Y A352110 Cf. A352103, A352104. %Y A352110 Subsequence of A352107, A352108 and A352109. %Y A352110 Similar sequences: A141769, A328211, A328207, A328215, A330933, A331824, A334311, A342429, A344344, A352092. %K A352110 nonn,base %O A352110 1,1 %A A352110 _Amiram Eldar_, Mar 05 2022