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A048383 Replacing digits d in decimal expansion of n with d-th prime yields a square (0-th prime is 1). +0
3
0, 13, 113, 2410, 4113, 6113, 8210, 14113, 23410, 28113, 33113, 34010, 35113, 51113, 62113, 71113, 76610, 81410, 93113, 101310, 117010, 123113, 242210, 253113, 279710, 298113, 300113, 351010, 513410, 529113, 544113, 616113, 634113 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,2

EXAMPLE

E.g. 28113 = (2)(8)(1)(1)(3) -> (3)(19)(2)(2)(5) = 319225 = 565^2 and square.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A048380, A048384.

Adjacent sequences: A048380 A048381 A048382 this_sequence A048384 A048385 A048386

Sequence in context: A126534 A127827 A089569 this_sequence A016765 A115188 A021034

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Patrick De Geest (pdg(AT)worldofnumbers.com), Mar 15 1999.

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