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A034072 Decimal part of a(n)^(1/7) starts with n so that a(n)<a(n+1). +0
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129, 181, 250, 341, 459, 611, 804, 1047, 1350, 1725, 2752, 2814, 2878, 2944, 3010, 3078, 3147, 3217, 3289, 3362, 3436, 3512, 3590, 3668, 3749, 3830, 3914, 3998, 4085, 4173, 4262, 4354, 4446, 4541, 4637, 4735, 4835, 4937, 5040, 5146, 5253, 5362, 5473 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,1

EXAMPLE

a(11)=2814 -> 2814^(1/7)=3.{11}000140...: a(12)=2878 -> 2878^(1/7)=3.{12}000885... and a(11)=2814 <

CROSSREFS

Cf. A034062, A034082.

Sequence in context: A025324 A060878 A127337 this_sequence A157951 A043383 A036548

Adjacent sequences: A034069 A034070 A034071 this_sequence A034073 A034074 A034075

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Patrick De Geest (pdg(AT)worldofnumbers.com), Sep 15 1998.

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