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%I A018882 #14 Jan 30 2017 12:21:02 %S A018882 0,1,7,9,23,3,6,49,31,5,2,32,81,13,26,33,21,42,67,85,17,43,86,109,69, %T A018882 11,22,35,7,28,56,89,71,113,9,18,36,72,91,182,115,23,29,58,116,232, %U A018882 185,147,37,74,148,59,47,94,375,188,75,15,189,3,6,12,38,24,48,152,96,121,192,305 %N A018882 a(n)^10 is smallest tenth power beginning with n. %H A018882 Seiichi Manyama, <a href="/A018882/b018882.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..10000</a> %F A018882 a(n^10) = n for n >= 0. - _Seiichi Manyama_, Jan 30 2017 %Y A018882 Cf. A018851 (k=2), A018852 (k=3), A018853 (k=4), A018872 (k=5), A018874 (k=6), A018876 (k=7), A018878 (k=8), A018880 (k=9), this sequence (k=10). %K A018882 nonn,base %O A018882 0,3 %A A018882 _David W. Wilson_ %E A018882 Added initial 0. - _Seiichi Manyama_, Jan 30 2017