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A093294 a(n) is the largest number such that all of a(n)'s length-n substrings are distinct and divisible by 94. +0
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0, 94, 940, 8084606, 99922, 700770800880, 9999908, 9099999080888880, 999999918, 77770007006666000600 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

LINKS

Hans Havermann, Table of A093211-A093299

EXAMPLE

a(4) is 8084606 because its length-4 substrings (8084, 0846, 8460, 4606) are all distinct and divisible by 94 and there is no larger number with this property

CROSSREFS

Cf. A093211, A093212, ..., A093299.

Sequence in context: A115996 A116244 A086248 this_sequence A107613 A017810 A035742

Adjacent sequences: A093291 A093292 A093293 this_sequence A093295 A093296 A093297

KEYWORD

base,nonn

AUTHOR

Hans Havermann (pxp(AT)rogers.com), Mar 29 2004

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