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A045877 Rotating digits of a(n)^2 right once still yields a square.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 2, 3, 16, 21, 31, 129, 221, 247, 258, 1062, 1593, 1964, 2221, 13516, 17287, 18516, 19821, 22221, 28064, 29631, 103764, 182362, 222221, 273543, 1246713, 1509437, 1635219, 1856538, 2222221, 2253804, 2749249, 2784807, 11619096, 11949507
Offset: 1

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Squares resulting in leading zeros excluded.
(2*10^k-11)/9 are terms, i.e. A165402 is a subsequence. - Chai Wah Wu, Apr 23 2022

Examples

			13516^2 = 18268225{6} -> {6}18268225 = 24865^2.
		

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Programs

  • Python
    from itertools import count, islice
    from sympy.solvers.diophantine.diophantine import diop_DN
    def A045877_gen(): # generator of terms
        for l in count(0):
            l1, l2 = 10**(l+1), 10**l
            yield from sorted(set(abs(x) for z in (diop_DN(10,m*(1-l1)) for m in range(10)) for x, y in z if l1 >= x**2 >= l2))
    A045877_list = list(islice(A045877_gen(),30)) # Chai Wah Wu, Apr 23 2022

Extensions

More terms from Patrick De Geest, Nov 15 1998