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A115932 Numbers n such that n and 8*n, taken together, are zeroless pandigital. +0
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3187, 4589, 4591, 4689, 4691, 4769, 5237, 5371, 5789, 5791, 5839, 5892, 5916, 5921, 6479, 6741, 6789, 6791, 6839, 7123, 7312, 7364, 7416, 7421, 7894, 7941, 8174, 8179, 8394, 8419, 8439, 8932, 8942, 8953, 8954, 9156, 9158, 9182, 9316 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

There are 46 such numbers, the largest being 9541.

EXAMPLE

3187 and 3187*8=25496 use once all the digits from 1 to 9.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A064160, A115927, A115928, A115929, A115930, A115931.

Sequence in context: A129472 A023309 A023337 this_sequence A137839 A069401 A035896

Adjacent sequences: A115929 A115930 A115931 this_sequence A115933 A115934 A115935

KEYWORD

nonn,base,fini

AUTHOR

Giovanni Resta (g.resta(AT)iit.cnr.it), Feb 06 2006

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