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A034283 Numbers k such that the decimal part of k^(1/8) starts with a 'nine digits' anagram. 1
3927, 4176, 10041, 10827, 13575, 15544, 15853, 17244, 20154, 24759, 25146, 30008, 30038, 30635, 30692, 32046, 37215, 43157, 46006, 47669, 47789, 49616, 50234, 52813, 54903, 57628, 59459, 84379, 87739, 90599, 92421, 93642, 94090, 99510 (list; graph; refs; listen; history; text; internal format)
OFFSET
1,1
LINKS
Patrick De Geest, Nine Digits Digressions
EXAMPLE
3927^(1/8) = 2.{813569274}655856...
MATHEMATICA
Select[Range[100000], Sort[Take[Drop[RealDigits[Surd[#, 8], 10, 20][[1]], IntegerLength[Floor[ Surd[ #, 8]]]], 9]]==Range[9]&] (* Harvey P. Dale, Aug 30 2024 *)
CROSSREFS
Cf. A034277.
Sequence in context: A235315 A229642 A266060 * A335789 A250671 A179139
KEYWORD
nonn,base,changed
AUTHOR
Patrick De Geest, Oct 15 1998
EXTENSIONS
Offset changed by Andrew Howroyd, Aug 14 2024
STATUS
approved

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