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A162184 Numbers n whose digits can be divided into two substrings, x and y, such that n = y^2-x. +0
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82287, 132364, 406638, 510715, 852924, 1201096, 79308906 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

82287 = 287^2 - 82; 132364, = 364^2 - 132; 406638, = 638^2 - 406; 510715, = 715^2 - 510;

852924, = 924^2 - 852; 1201096,= 1096^2 - 120 ; 79308906 = 8906^2 -7930

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A138044 A098187 A146025 this_sequence A010093 A046381 A125779

Adjacent sequences: A162181 A162182 A162183 this_sequence A162185 A162186 A162187

KEYWORD

nonn,base

AUTHOR

Claudio L Meller (claudiomeller(AT)gmail.com), Jun 27 2009

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