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A061662 In base 8 n and n^2 contain the same digits in the same proportion. +0
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266, 273, 282, 2058, 2065, 2128, 2184, 2256, 13771, 14931, 16394, 16401, 16450, 16464, 16513, 16520, 16634, 16674, 16898, 17024, 17409, 17472, 18048, 24852, 110168, 119448, 122297, 131082, 131089, 131138, 131152, 131201, 131208, 131600 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,1

EXAMPLE

266 = 412 and 266^2= 212144

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A094795 A023043 A091676 this_sequence A028528 A028523 A060402

Adjacent sequences: A061659 A061660 A061661 this_sequence A061663 A061664 A061665

KEYWORD

base,easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Erich Friedman (efriedma(AT)stetson.edu), Jun 16 2001

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