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%I A122987
%S A122987 0,1,3,7,8,9,11,13,16,17,19,21,23,24,27,29,31,32,33,37,39,41,43,47,48,
%T A122987 49,51,53,56,57,59,61,63,64,67,69,71,72,73,77,79,81,83,87,88,89,91,93,
%U A122987 96,97,99,101,103,104,107,109,111,112,113,117,119
%N A122987 Last three digits of n^3 (leading zeros omitted).
%C A122987 This is a finite sequence. a(505) = 999 is the last term.
%H A122987 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="http://mathworld.wolfram.com/
               CubicNumber.html">Cubic Numbers</a>.
%e A122987 The last three digits of n^3 can be 111, 112, 113, etc... but not 114, 
               115, 116, etc...
%Y A122987 Cf. A000578, A122986, A122988.
%Y A122987 Sequence in context: A059101 A091679 A116034 this_sequence A047530 A096315 
               A112680
%Y A122987 Adjacent sequences: A122984 A122985 A122986 this_sequence A122988 A122989 
               A122990
%K A122987 base,fini,nonn
%O A122987 0,3
%A A122987 Sergio Pimentel (ferdiego(AT)cox.net), Sep 22 2006

    
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