# Greetings from The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences! http://oeis.org/ Search: id:a354959 Showing 1-1 of 1 %I A354959 #46 Sep 07 2022 10:27:57 %S A354959 15,25,55,57,65,68,95,105,124,126,135,145,175,182,185,193,215,225,249, %T A354959 255,265,295,305,318,335,345,374,375,376,385,415,425,432,455,465,495, %U A354959 505,535,545,568,575,585,615,624,625,626,655,665,682,695,705,735,745 %N A354959 Tetration bases with a constant convergence speed >= 3. %C A354959 The convergence speed of any integer greater than 1 and not divisible by 10 is constant if and only if we are considering an integer tetration and its constant convergence speed is greater than 2 if and only if the tetration base is of the form m + k*1000, for k >= 0, where m is a term. %H A354959 Marco Ripà, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000 %H A354959 Marco Ripà, On the constant congruence speed of tetration, Notes on Number Theory and Discrete Mathematics, Volume 26, 2020, Number 3, pp. 245—260. %H A354959 Marco Ripà, The congruence speed formula, Notes on Number Theory and Discrete Mathematics, 2021, 27(4), 43-61. %H A354959 Marco Ripà and Luca Onnis, Number of stable digits of any integer tetration, Notes on Number Theory and Discrete Mathematics, 2022, 28(3), 441-457. %H A354959 Wikipedia, Tetration %e A354959 57 is a term since the constant convergence speed of 57 is 3 and (trivially) 57 has no trailing zeros. %Y A354959 Cf. A317905, A337392, A337833, A321130, A321131. %K A354959 nonn,base %O A354959 1,1 %A A354959 _Marco Ripà_, Jul 23 2022 # Content is available under The OEIS End-User License Agreement: http://oeis.org/LICENSE