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A093246
a(n) is the largest number such that all of a(n)'s length-n substrings are distinct and divisible by 46.
0
0, 92, 7828, 8832668, 99958, 90909880808220202, 77070706606060, 11010100220202004404040088080800, 777770070222220020, 999990090066666006004444400400, 99999999978, 999999999090222222222020, 55555555505006666666660600, 888888888080004444444440400022222222202000
OFFSET
1,2
EXAMPLE
a(4) is 8832668 because its length-4 substrings (8832, 8326, 3266, 2668) are all distinct and divisible by 46 and there is no larger number with this property.
CROSSREFS
Cf. A093211, A093212, ..., A093299.
Sequence in context: A157838 A145416 A093292 * A267787 A267734 A146503
KEYWORD
base,nonn
AUTHOR
Hans Havermann, Mar 29 2004
EXTENSIONS
a(11)-a(14) from John Cerkan, Jan 08 2018
STATUS
approved