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A006716
Squares with digits 1, 4, 9.
(Formerly M3369)
8
1, 4, 9, 49, 144, 441, 1444, 11449, 44944, 991494144, 4914991449, 149991994944, 9141411499911441, 199499144494999441, 9914419419914449449, 444411911999914911441, 419994999149149944149149944191494441
OFFSET
1,2
COMMENTS
This is probably a finite sequence, but that is only a conjecture.
REFERENCES
N. J. A. Sloane and Simon Plouffe, The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, Academic Press, 1995 (includes this sequence).
I. Vardi, Computational Recreations in Mathematica. Addison-Wesley, Redwood City, CA, 1991, p. 234.
FORMULA
a(n) = A027675(n)^2. - M. F. Hasler, Nov 15 2017
CROSSREFS
Subsequence of A019544.
Cf. A027675 (square roots), A061269.
For other digit groups {0,1,2} through {7,8,9}, see also: A058411, ..., A058472, A058473, A058474.
Sequence in context: A061867 A019544 A053059 * A068809 A231177 A110481
KEYWORD
nonn,base
AUTHOR
N. J. A. Sloane, revised Jul 10 2015
EXTENSIONS
a(13) corrected by Neven Juric (neven.juric(AT)apis-it.hr), May 14 2003
STATUS
approved

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