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%I A136871
%S A136871 0,1,10,100,1000,10000,10916,100000,109119,109160,956619,1000000,1091190,
               1091600,9566190,9569199,
%T A136871 9959501,10000000,10911900,10916000,95661699,95661900,95691990,99595010,
               100000000,109091666,
%U A136871 109119000,109160000,956616990,956619000,956919900,995950100,1000000000,
               1056690916,1090916660
%N A136871 Numbers n such that n and the square of n use only the digits 0, 1, 5, 
               6 and 9.
%C A136871 Generated with DrScheme
%H A136871 Jonathan Wellons, <a href="b136871.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n=1..205</
               a>
%H A136871 J. Wellons, <a href="http://jonathanwellons.com/shared-digits/">Tables 
               of Shared Digits</a>
%e A136871 956590595061969^2 = 915065566561011950166950156961
%Y A136871 Sequence in context: A136857 A136866 A136878 this_sequence A135653 A052211 
               A136845
%Y A136871 Adjacent sequences: A136868 A136869 A136870 this_sequence A136872 A136873 
               A136874
%K A136871 base,nonn
%O A136871 1,3
%A A136871 Jonathan Wellons (wellons(AT)gmail.com), Jan 22 2008

    
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