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%I A119519
%S A119519 6654,14311,14422,14505,24364,25646,33421,35833,36759,36870,37112,37628,
%T A119519 41108,42606,45886,46453,46729,47183,49698,50064,56023,66932,69520,
%U A119519 70236,70367,71443,71898,73005,73676,74488,74972,75464,78872,82066
%N A119519 The first 10 digits of the fourth root of n contain the digits 0-9.
%e A119519 n=6654. n(1/4) = 9.031724865..., so 6654 is the first entry.
%o A119519 (PARI) \The the first 10 digits of i-th root of x contain all of the 
               digits 0-9. rootdigits(n,i) = { local(f,x,y,a,d,s); for(x=2,n, f=[0,
               0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0]; s=0; y=(x^(1/i))*10^9; a=Vec(Str(y)); for(d=1,
               10, k=eval(a[d]); if(k==0,k=10); f[k]=1; ); for(j=1,10,s+=f[j]); 
               if(s==10,print1(x",")); ) }
%Y A119519 Cf. A113507.
%Y A119519 Sequence in context: A048268 A043634 A060792 this_sequence A131645 A015310 
               A043516
%Y A119519 Adjacent sequences: A119516 A119517 A119518 this_sequence A119520 A119521 
               A119522
%K A119519 base,easy,nonn
%O A119519 1,1
%A A119519 Cino Hilliard (hillcino368(AT)gmail.com), May 27 2006

    
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