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Squares in lunar arithmetic in base 3 written in base 10.
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%I #10 Aug 06 2014 16:12:50

%S 0,1,2,9,13,14,18,22,26,81,91,92,117,121,122,126,130,134,162,172,182,

%T 198,202,212,234,238,242,729,757,758,819,850,851,828,859,863,1053,

%U 1090,1091,1089,1093,1094,1098,1102,1106,1134,1171,1181,1170,1174,1184,1206

%N Squares in lunar arithmetic in base 3 written in base 10.

%H D. Applegate, M. LeBrun and N. J. A. Sloane, <a href="http://arxiv.org/abs/1107.1130">Dismal Arithmetic</a> [Note: we have now changed the name from "dismal arithmetic" to "lunar arithmetic" - the old name was too depressing]

%H <a href="/index/Di#dismal">Index entries for sequences related to dismal (or lunar) arithmetic</a>

%K nonn,base

%O 0,3

%A _N. J. A. Sloane_, Oct 02 2010