%I A034282
%S A034282 551,574,2998,8265,9407,10357,12459,15885,20480,26103,26134,29297,
%T A034282 35096,35984,37113,39084,39733,39735,46572,47212,49449,50190,52072,
%U A034282 54930,55689,60586,62004,73452,73592,74285,74358,74609,75454,98440
%N A034282 Decimal part of a(n)^(1/7) starts with a 'nine digits' anagram.
%H A034282 P. De Geest, <a href="http://www.worldofnumbers.com/ninedigits.htm">Nine
Digits Digressions</a>
%e A034282 E.g. 49449^(1/7) = 4.{683752419}839417...
%Y A034282 Sequence in context: A136928 A013538 A141547 this_sequence A127347 A063877
A119897
%Y A034282 Adjacent sequences: A034279 A034280 A034281 this_sequence A034283 A034284
A034285
%K A034282 nonn,base
%O A034282 0,1
%A A034282 Patrick De Geest (pdg(AT)worldofnumbers.com), Oct 15 1998.
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