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A115734 Numbers n such that the digits of n^2 include the digits of the n-th prime as substring. +0
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44, 2243463, 37035039, 3837982664 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

EXAMPLE

p(44)=193 and 44^2=193_6.

p(224346)=3112771 and 224346^2 = 50_33112771_6.

p(37035039)=715941137 and 37035039^2 = 13_715941137_31521.

p(3837982664)=92916453689 and 3837982664^2= 14730110_92916453689_6.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A115735, A115736, A115737.

Sequence in context: A007105 A119096 A131484 this_sequence A119078 A001782 A119058

Adjacent sequences: A115731 A115732 A115733 this_sequence A115735 A115736 A115737

KEYWORD

base,nonn

AUTHOR

Giovanni Resta (g.resta(AT)iit.cnr.it), Jan 30 2006

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