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a(n) = solution to the postage stamp problem with n denominations and 10 stamps.
19
10, 40, 146, 427, 1055, 2510, 5047
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
Fred Lunnon [W. F. Lunnon] defines "solution" to be the smallest value not obtainable by the best set of stamps. The solutions given are one lower than this, that is, the sequence gives the largest number obtainable without a break using the best set of stamps.
REFERENCES
R. K. Guy, Unsolved Problems in Number Theory, C12.
LINKS
R. Alter and J. A. Barnett, A postage stamp problem, Amer. Math. Monthly, 87 (1980), 206-210.
M. F. Challis and J. P. Robinson, Some Extremal Postage Stamp Bases, J. Integer Seq., 13 (2010), Article 10.2.3. [From John P Robinson (john-robinson(AT)uiowa.edu), Feb 18 2010]
Erich Friedman, Postage stamp problem
W. F. Lunnon, A postage stamp problem, Comput. J. 12 (1969) 377-380.
Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Postage stamp problem
KEYWORD
nonn,more
AUTHOR
N. J. A. Sloane, Jun 20 2003
EXTENSIONS
Entry improved by comments from John Seldon (johnseldon(AT)onetel.com), Sep 15 2004
a(7) from Challis and Robinson by John P Robinson (john-robinson(AT)uiowa.edu), Feb 18 2010
STATUS
approved