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A052062 Squares containing no palindromic substring except single digits. +0
7
0, 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 169, 196, 256, 289, 324, 361, 529, 576, 625, 729, 784, 841, 961, 1024, 1089, 1296, 1369, 1521, 1681, 1764, 1849, 1936, 2304, 2401, 2601, 2704, 2809, 2916, 3025, 3249, 3481, 3721, 4096, 4356, 4624, 4761, 5041, 5184, 5329 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,3

COMMENT

Leading zeros in substring allowed so 103^2 = 10609 is rejected because 1{060}9 contains a palindromic substring.

A comment in A052061 suggests that this sequence is infinite.

LINKS

Charles R Greathouse IV, Table of n, a(n) for n=0..10000

EXAMPLE

E.g. 2304 (= 48^2) -> substrings 23, 30, 04, 230, 304 and 2304 are all nonpalindromic.

PROGRAM

noPalSub(n)={my(d); local(digit); digit=eval(Vec(Str(n))); d = #digit; for(len=2, d, for(i=1, d-len+1, if(isPalSub(i, len), return(0)))); 1}; isPalSub(start, len)={my(b=start-1, e=start+len); for(j=1, len>>1, if(digit[b+j] != digit[e-j], return(0))); 1}; n=0; for(n=0, 1e4, if(noPalSub(n^2), print1(n^2", ")))

CROSSREFS

Cf. A052061, A052063, A052064, A050749.

Sequence in context: A016073 A115743 A014186 this_sequence A052046 A078255 A077356

Adjacent sequences: A052059 A052060 A052061 this_sequence A052063 A052064 A052065

KEYWORD

nonn,base

AUTHOR

Patrick De Geest (pdg(AT)worldofnumbers.com), Jan 15 2000.

EXTENSIONS

Program and b-file from Charles R Greathouse IV (charles.greathouse(AT)case.edu), Sep 09 2009

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