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A062864
When expressed in base 3 and then interpreted in base 5, is a multiple of the original number.
14
0, 1, 2, 34, 38, 152, 346, 456, 536, 705, 952, 1608, 2730, 2856, 3394, 8568, 13843, 16642, 41529, 141059, 228772, 423177, 508560, 702000, 1269531, 5673842, 13499775, 20358000, 27656606, 33557912, 40499325, 61074000, 77463136, 100673736, 121497975, 230590486, 232389408
OFFSET
1,3
EXAMPLE
34 in base 3 is 1021, which interpreted in base 5 is 136 = 4*34.
MATHEMATICA
Join[{0}, Select[Range[14*10^6], Divisible[FromDigits[ IntegerDigits[ #, 3], 5], #]&]] (* Harvey P. Dale, Mar 15 2016 *)
CROSSREFS
Sequence in context: A131544 A123284 A123606 * A249487 A211001 A124208
KEYWORD
base,nonn
AUTHOR
Erich Friedman, Jul 21 2001
EXTENSIONS
More terms from Naohiro Nomoto, Aug 06 2001
Offset changed to 1 by Georg Fischer, Mar 03 2023
More terms from Amiram Eldar, Mar 03 2023
STATUS
approved