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A045913 Kaprekar numbers, allowing powers of 10: n such that n=q+r and n^2=q*10^m+r, for some m >= 1, q>=0 and 0<=r<10^m. +0
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1, 9, 10, 45, 55, 99, 100, 297, 703, 999, 1000, 2223, 2728, 4950, 5050, 7272, 7777, 9999, 10000, 17344, 22222, 77778, 82656, 95121, 99999, 100000, 142857, 148149, 181819, 187110, 208495, 318682, 329967, 351352, 356643, 390313, 461539, 466830 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

COMMENT

Powers of 10 were excluded in Kaprekar's original definition (A006886).

REFERENCES

D. Kaprekar, On Kaprekar numbers, J. Rec. Math., 13 (1980-1981), 81-82.

D. Wells, The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers. Penguin Books, NY, 1986, 151.

LINKS

D. E. Iannucci, The Kaprekar numbers, J. Integer Sequences, Vol. 3, 2000, #1.2.

EXAMPLE

703 is Kaprekar because 703=494+209, 703^2=494209. 100=100+0, 100^2=100^2+0.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A006886, A037042, A053394, A053395, A053396, A053397, A003052.

Sequence in context: A038206 A154389 A041172 this_sequence A156857 A037954 A041174

Adjacent sequences: A045910 A045911 A045912 this_sequence A045914 A045915 A045916

KEYWORD

nonn,nice,base,easy

AUTHOR

N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com).

EXTENSIONS

More terms from Michel ten Voorde (seqfan(AT)tenvoorde.org) Apr 13 2001

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