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A191819
(A178477(n)-1)/9.
4
137174, 137175, 137184, 137186, 137195, 137196, 137274, 137275, 137294, 137297, 137305, 137307, 137384, 137386, 137394, 137397, 137416, 137417, 137495, 137496, 137505, 137507, 137516, 137517, 138174, 138175, 138184, 138186, 138195, 138196, 138374, 138375, 138404
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
The sequence is motivated by the fact that numbers whose decimal expansion is a permutation of 1234567 are all of the form 9k+1.
LINKS
Nathaniel Johnston, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..5040 (full sequence)
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn,fini,full,easy,base
AUTHOR
Nathaniel Johnston, Jun 24 2011
STATUS
approved