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A031946
Numbers whose base-5 expansions have 5 distinct digits.
2
694, 698, 714, 722, 738, 742, 894, 898, 954, 970, 978, 990, 1014, 1022, 1054, 1070, 1102, 1110, 1138, 1142, 1178, 1190, 1202, 1210, 1294, 1298, 1334, 1346, 1358, 1366, 1394, 1398, 1454, 1470, 1478, 1490, 1634, 1646, 1654, 1670, 1726, 1730, 1758, 1766
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
In other words, numbers in which 0,1,2,3,4 all occur in base 5.
EXAMPLE
a(1) = 10234_5 = 694;
a(96) = 43210_5 = 2930.
CROSSREFS
A supersequence of A049356. The first 96 (=4*4!) terms of this sequence and of A049356 are identical. a(97) = 100234_5 = 3194.
Sequence in context: A004241 A322154 A129913 * A049356 A020385 A004242
KEYWORD
nonn,base
EXTENSIONS
Edited by Rick L. Shepherd, Jun 22 2003
STATUS
approved