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Cubes formed by concatenating other cubes.
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%I #11 Jul 11 2021 03:41:38

%S 1000,8000,10648,27000,64000,125000,216000,343000,512000,729000,

%T 1000000,1331000,1728000,2197000,2744000,3375000,4096000,4913000,

%U 5832000,6859000,8000000,9261000,10648000,12167000,13824000,15625000,17576000,19683000

%N Cubes formed by concatenating other cubes.

%H Sylvester Smith, <a href="https://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/SYLSMITH.HTM">A Set of Conjectures on Smarandache Sequences</a>, Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences, (Bombay, India), Vol. 15 E (No. 1), 1996, pp. 101-107.

%F n^3 < a(n) <= 1000n^3. - _Charles R Greathouse IV_, Sep 19 2012

%Y Cf. A000578.

%K nonn,base

%O 1,1

%A R. Muller