[seqfan] Re: A "dumb" "word" sequence inspired by a few recent discussions.

Christopher Gribble chris.eveswell at virgin.net
Wed Nov 18 17:32:39 CET 2009


Welsh version (Decimal System):

a(n) = the smallest number whose Welsh name in the Decimal System
contains n distinct letters of the alphabet.

2 <= n <= 20

1, 2, 3, 7, 4, 11, 12, 15, 16, 14, 27, 24, 47, 44, 127, 124, 147, 144, 224

..n..Smallest.Number..Welsh.Name\Q
..2.........1.........un\Q
..3.........2.........dau.(m)./.dwy.(f)\Q
..4.........3.........tair.(f)\Q
..5.........7.........saith\Q
..6.........4.........pedwar.(m)./.pedair.(f)\Q
..7........11.........un.deg.un\Q
..8........12.........un.deg.dau\Q
..9........15.........un.deg.pump\Q
.10........16.........un.deg.saith\Q
.11........14.........un.deg.pedwar\Q
.12........27.........dau.ddeg.saith\Q
.13........24.........dau.ddeg.pedwar\Q
.14........47.........pedwar.deg.saith\Q
.15........44.........pedwar.deg.pedwar\Q
.16.......127.........cant.dau.ddeg.saith\Q
.17.......124.........cant.dau.ddeg.pedwar\Q
.18.......147.........cant.pedwar.deg.saith\Q
.19.......144.........cant.pedwar.deg.pedwar\Q
.20.......224.........dau.gant.dau.ddeg.pedwar\Q

Chris Gribble


-----Original Message-----
From: seqfan-bounces at list.seqfan.eu [mailto:seqfan-bounces at list.seqfan.eu]
On Behalf Of claudio meller
Sent: 18 November 2009 13:25
To: Sequence Fanatics Discussion list
Subject: [seqfan] Re: A "dumb" "word" sequence inspired by a few recent
discussions.

Spanish version :
a(n) = the smallest number whose Spanish name contains n
distinct letters of the alphabet.

3 <= n <= 21

1, 3, 16, 4, 19, 22, 31, 24, 42, 142, 239, 1042, 1239, 2389. 10389, 310589,
1000000310589, 1000000000000000000000001000000310589,
1000001000000000000000000000001000000310589

n  letters name
 3.   1 uno, uno
 4.   3 tres, tres
 5.   16 diecs, dieciseis
 6.   4 cuatro, cuatro
 7.   19 diecnuv, diecinueve
 8.   22 veintdos, veintidos
 9.   31 treinayuo, treinta y uno
 10.   24 veintcuaro, veinticuatro
 11.   42 cuarentydos, cuarenta y dos
 12.   142 cientouaryds, ciento cuarenta y dos
 13.   239 doscientrayuv, doscientos treinta y nueve
 14.   1042 milcuarentydos, mil cuarenta y dos
 15.   1239 mildoscentrayuv, mil doscientos treinta y nueve
 16.   2389 dosmiltrecnhayuv, dos mil trescientos ochenta y nueve
 17.   10389 diezmltrscnohayuv, diez mil trescientos ochenta y nueve
 18.   310589 trescinodzmlquhayv, trescientos diez mil quinientos ochenta y
nueve
 19.1000000310589 btrescinodzmlquhayv, un billon trescientos diez mil
quinientos ochenta y

nueve
 20. 1000000000000000000000001000000310589 xbtrescinodzmlquhayv
 21. 1000001000000000000000000000001000000310589 pxbtrescinodzmlquhayv




Claudio







2009/11/18 Hans Havermann <pxp at rogers.com>

> Andrew Weimholt wrote:
>
> > Note: in American English it is not proper to use the word "and" in
> > the names of numbers.
> > WRONG: "one hundred and one"
> > RIGHT: "one hundred one"
>
> REAL: "one oh one"
>
>
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