802,359,150,003,121,605,557,551,380,867,519,560,344,356,971/Historical Note
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Historical Note on $802,359,150,003,121,605,557,551,380,867,519,560,344,356,971$
According to David Wells in his Curious and Interesting Numbers of $1986$, this factoid appears in Volume $14$ issue $3$ of Journal of Recreational Mathematics, but this has not been corroborated.
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- 1986: David Wells: Curious and Interesting Numbers ... (previous) ... (next): $802,359,150,003,121,605,557,551,380,867,519,560,344,356,971$
- 1997: David Wells: Curious and Interesting Numbers (2nd ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): $802,359,150,003,121,605,557,551,380,867,519,560,344,356,971$