%I A053905
%S A053905 1,81,11881,88118818815155881,18851515118581858155155881,
%T A053905 11555185818155188818511188881585888881,
%U A053905 5818888111118115811551585855811558551185881
%N A053905 Squares composed of digits {1,5,8}.
%H A053905 P. De Geest, <a href="http://www.worldofnumbers.com/threedigits.htm">
Squares containing at most three distinct digits, Index entries for
related sequences</a>
%H A053905 H. Mishima <a href="http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~KC2H-MSM/mathland/math02/
math0210.htm">Squares consisted of 3 different digits</a> [From Max
Alekseyev (maxale(AT)gmail.com), May 21 2009]
%Y A053905 Cf. A053904.
%Y A053905 Sequence in context: A058422 A053913 A053895 this_sequence A143005 A017104
A143653
%Y A053905 Adjacent sequences: A053902 A053903 A053904 this_sequence A053906 A053907
A053908
%K A053905 nonn,base
%O A053905 1,2
%A A053905 Patrick De Geest (pdg(AT)worldofnumbers.com), Mar 15 2000.
%E A053905 One more term from Jon E. Schoenfield (jonscho(AT)hiwaay.net), Sep 03
2006
%E A053905 Two more terms from Mishima's webpage. Max Alekseyev (maxale(AT)gmail.com),
May 21 2009
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