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A240925 Lexicographically earliest sequence of distinct terms such that, in base 10, the digits of the cubes of the terms correspond to the digits of the sequence itself. 1

%I #11 Feb 01 2015 16:43:07

%S 1,32,7,6,8,3,4,321,65,12,2,76,43,30,761,61,27,46,25,17,28,84,38,9,

%T 767,950,72,7000,440,71,10,81,22,69,811,96,83,97,33,615,62,5,49,13,21,

%U 95,259,270,45,48,727,29,451,217,66,385,73,75000

%N Lexicographically earliest sequence of distinct terms such that, in base 10, the digits of the cubes of the terms correspond to the digits of the sequence itself.

%C Leading zeros are ignored.

%H Paul Tek, <a href="/A240925/b240925.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..4264</a>

%H Paul Tek, <a href="/A240925/a240925.pl.txt">Perl program for this sequence</a>

%e +--------+---------------------------------------------+

%e | a(n) | 1,32, 7,6,8,3,4,321, 65, 12, 2,76, 43, ... |

%e +--------+---------------------------------------------+

%e | digits | 1 3 2 7 6 8 3 4 3 2 1 6 5 1 2 2 7 6 4 3 ... |

%e +--------+---------------------------------------------+

%e | a(n)^3 | 1,32768, 343, 216, 512, 27, 64, ... |

%e +--------+---------------------------------------------+

%o (Perl) See Link section.

%Y Cf. A052210.

%K nonn,base

%O 1,2

%A _Paul Tek_, Aug 03 2014

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