# Greetings from The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences! http://oeis.org/ Search: id:a138850 Showing 1-1 of 1 %I A138850 #16 Apr 23 2020 07:36:41 %S A138850 836,7192,7912,9272,10792,17272,45356,73616,83312,91388,113072,222952, %T A138850 243892,254012,338572,343876,351956,388076,407132,410476,465652, %U A138850 470668,475684,477356,482372,490732,495748,500764,502436,507452,512468,515812 %N A138850 Weird numbers (A006037) not divisible by 5. %C A138850 Up to 200000, there are only 11 weird numbers not divisible by 5. %C A138850 Since no A006037(k) < 10^17 is odd, at least up to there, "divisible by 5" is equivalent to "ending in 0" (in base 10). %C A138850 It appears that 4*11*19*p is an element of this sequence for p=1 and all primes p>547. Moreover, these seem to comprise most of the terms of this sequence. %C A138850 Up to n=500, the only indices for which a(n) is not of this form are n=2,...,16, 18, 34, 38, 43, 64, 83, 148, 158, 236, 266, 296, 310. %H A138850 Amiram Eldar, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000 (terms 1..500 from M. F. Hasler) %o A138850 (PARI) t=0; A138850=vector(50,i,until( (t+=2)%5 && is_A006037(t),);t) \\ [Updated by _M. F. Hasler_, Jan 07 2014] %Y A138850 Cf. A006037, A100696. %K A138850 nonn %O A138850 1,1 %A A138850 _M. F. Hasler_, Apr 02 2008 # Content is available under The OEIS End-User License Agreement: http://oeis.org/LICENSE