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%I A037435 #12 Apr 23 2021 22:22:08 %S A037435 1,2,3,4,5,708,717,859,1093,1128,1129,1130,1131,1132,1133,1157,1165, %T A037435 1602,1627,1643,1676,2209,2305,2561,2897,4107,4123,4131,4139,4179, %U A037435 4834,4907,4963,5408,5892,5901,5914,5987,6217,6237,6253,6277,6312 %N A037435 Positive numbers having the same set of digits in base 6 and base 8. %H A037435 John Cerkan, <a href="/A037435/b037435.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a> %e A037435 1128 is in the sequence because 1128 in base 6 is 5120 and in base 8 it is 2150. %Y A037435 Subsequence of A037399. %K A037435 nonn,base %O A037435 1,2 %A A037435 _Clark Kimberling_ %E A037435 More terms from _Don Reble_, Apr 28 2006