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%I A027678
%S A027678 4,484,28224,228484,8282884,44484284288828484,
%T A027678 244848282488224248488284224
%N A027678 Squares composed of digits {2,4,8}.
%C A027678 6 more terms are given at http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~KC2H-MSM/mathland/
math02/math0210.htm#248 (but they may not be the next terms). - Jon
E. Schoenfield (jonscho(AT)hiwaay.net), Sep 04 2006
%D A027678 Ilan Vardi, Computational Recreations in Mathematica, Chapter 2, Exercise
2.2.
%H A027678 P. De Geest,
Squares containing at most three distinct digits, Index entries for
related sequences
%H A027678 P. De Geest, Palindromic
Squares
%H A027678 A. Ottens, The arithmetic-digits-squares-three.digits
problem
%H A027678 T. Sillke, What square consists entirely of three digits(e.g. 2,4
and 8)?
%H A027678 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Link to a section of The World of Mathematics.
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%Y A027678 Cf. A027679.
%Y A027678 Sequence in context: A053292 A053963 A053941 this_sequence A058442 A075411
A114763
%Y A027678 Adjacent sequences: A027675 A027676 A027677 this_sequence A027679 A027680
A027681
%K A027678 nonn,base,more
%O A027678 1,1
%A A027678 Patrick De Geest (pdg(AT)worldofnumbers.com)
%E A027678 One more term from Jon E. Schoenfield (jonscho(AT)hiwaay.net), Sep 04
2006
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