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A127858 Positive integers n such that r(n^2)=r(n)^2, where r is the cyclic replacement map of the digits d of n in base 12, that is, d->d+1 if d<11 and d->0 if d=11. +0
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6, 66, 786, 9426, 113106, 1357266, 16287186, 195446226, 2345354706, 28144256466 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

In base 12 the sequence is 6, 56, 556, 5556, 55556, 555556, 5555556, 55555556, 555555556, 5555555556. If r is the cyclic replacement map in base 10, then the only positive integers n with the property that r(n^2)=r(n)^2 appear to be 5, 45 since, for example, r(45^2)=r(2025)=3136=56^2=r(45)^2.

EXAMPLE

a(2)=66 since, in base 12, 66=56, r(56)=67, and r(56^2)=r(2630)=3741=67^2.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A117755, A127856, A127857, A127859, A127860, A127861.

Sequence in context: A022024 A129554 A127857 this_sequence A004355 A124862 A130977

Adjacent sequences: A127855 A127856 A127857 this_sequence A127859 A127860 A127861

KEYWORD

fini,nonn

AUTHOR

Walter A. Kehowski (wkehowski(AT)cox.net), Feb 04 2007

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