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%I A134692
%S A134692 1251216427293438,1251216427298343,1251216434327298,1251216434382729,
%T A134692 1251216482729343,1251216483432729,1251272921643438,1251272921648343,
%U A134692 1251272934321648,1251272934382164,1251272982164343,1251272983432164
%N A134692 Numbers n with property that for each digit d from 1 to 9, we can also 
               see the decimal expansion of d^3 as a substring of n.
%C A134692 See A134439 for further information.
%H A134692 David Applegate, <a href="b134692.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..300</
               a>
%o A134692 For C++ program see the Applegate link in A135463.
%Y A134692 Cf. A134439, A134698.
%Y A134692 Sequence in context: A052098 A095431 A072719 this_sequence A098099 A067495 
               A047698
%Y A134692 Adjacent sequences: A134689 A134690 A134691 this_sequence A134693 A134694 
               A134695
%K A134692 nonn,base
%O A134692 1,1
%A A134692 Zak Seidov (zakseidov(AT)yahoo.com), Feb 02 2008
%E A134692 Corrected by David Applegate, Feb 09 2008

    
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