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A075416 Squares of A002281.

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 49, 5929, 603729, 60481729, 6049261729, 604937061729, 60493815061729, 6049382595061729, 604938270395061729, 60493827148395061729, 6049382715928395061729, 604938271603728395061729, 60493827160481728395061729, 6049382716049261728395061729, 604938271604937061728395061729
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Author

Michael Taylor (michael.taylor(AT)vf.vodafone.co.uk), Sep 14 2002

Keywords

Comments

A transformation of the Wonderful Demlo numbers (A002477).

Examples

			a(2) = 77^2 = 5929.
		

Crossrefs

Programs

  • PARI
    concat(0, Vec(49*x*(1 + 10*x) / ((1 - x)*(1 - 10*x)*(1 - 100*x)) + O(x^20))) \\ Colin Barker, Jul 17 2019

Formula

a(n) = A002281(n)^2 = (7*A002275(n))^2 = 49*A002275(n)^2.
From Colin Barker, Jul 17 2019: (Start)
G.f.: 49*x*(1 + 10*x)/((1 - x)*(1 - 10*x)*(1 - 100*x)).
a(n) = 111*a(n-1) - 1110*a(n-2) + 1000*a(n-3) for n>2.
a(n) = 49*(10^n-1)^2/81. (End)
From Elmo R. Oliveira, Jul 29 2025: (Start)
E.g.f.: 49*exp(x)*(1 - 2*exp(9*x) + exp(99*x))/81.
a(n) = 49*A002477(n). (End)