%I A072422
%S A072422 1,18,24,2753,59,62,95,98,126,132,135,149,155,170,176,184,186,191,197,
%T A072422 212,218,221,230,251,257,260,268,271,273,289,295,298,309,311,327,333,
%U A072422 336,356,371,377,380,389,403,418,424,427,435,449,464,470,473,478,480
%N A072422 The n-est sequence is similar to the Aronson sequence except that instead
of the generating sentence beginning with T, it begins with N and
instead of being in English it is in Latin.
%D A072422 M. J. Halm, Newies, Mpossibilities 64, p. 2 (Mar. 1997)
%H A072422 M. J. Halm, <a href="http://michaelhalm.tripod.com/andre_joyce_s_coined_words.htm">
neologisms</a>
%F A072422 From the generating sentence: "N est prima littera in hic sententiam,
doudevicesima littera in hic sententiam, quarta vicesima littera
in hic sententiam, septima vicesima littera in hic sententiam, tertia
quinquagentesima littera in hic sententiam ...."
%e A072422 a(2) = 18 because the N in the first use of the word, in, is the tenth
in the generating sentence.
%Y A072422 Cf. A005224, A014367, A072886, A072887.
%Y A072422 Sequence in context: A166646 A109144 A166471 this_sequence A003300 A084379
A109769
%Y A072422 Adjacent sequences: A072419 A072420 A072421 this_sequence A072423 A072424
A072425
%K A072422 nonn,word
%O A072422 1,2
%A A072422 Michael Joseph Halm (hierogamous(AT)lycos.com), Jul 31 2002
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