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%I A352345 #4 Mar 13 2022 19:12:01 %S A352345 750139,41765247,54831951,56423275,136038447,151175724,223956843, %T A352345 227483124,293913170,362557214,382572475,457616575,502106253, %U A352345 562407324,586380624,637133390,724382239,771849439,774421478,859463253,926398647,953750523,1043787390,1193063550 %N A352345 Starts of runs of 4 consecutive lazy-Pell-Niven numbers (A352342). %C A352345 Conjecture: There are no runs of 5 consecutive lazy-Pell-Niven numbers (checked up to 10^9). %e A352345 750139 is a term since 750139, 750140, 750141 and 750142 are all divisible by the sum of the digits in their maximal Pell representation: %e A352345 k A352339(k) A352340(k) k/A352340(k) %e A352345 ------ ---------------- --------- ----------- %e A352345 750139 1102022021112220 19 39481 %e A352345 750140 1102022021112221 20 37507 %e A352345 750141 1102022021112222 21 35721 %e A352345 750142 1102022021120210 17 44126 %Y A352345 Cf. A352339, A352340. %Y A352345 Subsequence of A352342, A352343 and A352344. %Y A352345 Similar sequences: A141769, A328211, A328207, A328215, A330933, A331824, A334311, A342429, A344344, A352092, A352110. %K A352345 nonn,base %O A352345 1,1 %A A352345 _Amiram Eldar_, Mar 12 2022