%I A034286
%S A034286 5087,12825,13095,14651,15052,18167,19820,21062,21795,22968,23099,
%T A034286 26185,33484,36450,41895,43136,43183,44402,45104,45228,46154,46823,
%U A034286 51494,51519,53773,55030,60771,65862,66712,67937,78227,80570,87530
%N A034286 Decimal part of n^(1/11) starts with a 'nine digits' anagram.
%H A034286 P. De Geest, <a href="http://www.worldofnumbers.com/ninedigits.htm">Nine
Digits Digressions</a>
%e A034286 E.g. 15052^(1/11) = 2.{397625184}629438...
%e A034286 A002110(7)=q[7]=510510; A034396(7)=q[PrimePi[7]]=210.
%Y A034286 Sequence in context: A046169 A058908 A116887 this_sequence A135842 A025398
A025397
%Y A034286 Adjacent sequences: A034283 A034284 A034285 this_sequence A034287 A034288
A034289
%K A034286 nonn,base
%O A034286 0,1
%A A034286 Patrick De Geest (pdg(AT)worldofnumbers.com), Oct 15 1998.
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