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%I A079036 #10 Sep 07 2018 17:37:45 %S A079036 88,74162,105462,2973962,31500088,2366406812,4715270688,21186201038, %T A079036 81445482588,94245717262,94277380462,814454814312,878141979162, %U A079036 2579792842738,3339943529162,5744665119912,10490710229162,10546200105462,10950910657262,23577201339312 %N A079036 Squares of these numbers have all their digits occurring in groups of 2 or more, without ending in zero. %C A079036 A larger example is given by 939269775530142412^2 = 882227711224444113355445577001177744. The sequence is infinite, since it contains the numbers (10^k+1)*74162 and (10^k+1)*105462 for any k>=13. - _Giovanni Resta_, Sep 20 2006 %H A079036 Giovanni Resta, <a href="/A079036/b079036.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..76</a> (terms < 10^19) %H A079036 Frank Rubin, <a href="http://www.contestcen.com/powers.htm">Repeated Digits</a>. %e A079036 a(2) = 74162 because 74162^2 = 5500002244 consists of a group of 2 5's, followed by a group of 4 0's, then 2 2's and finally 2 4's. %Y A079036 Cf. A079035, A033023. %K A079036 nonn,base %O A079036 1,1 %A A079036 Sudipta Das (juitech(AT)vsnl.net), Feb 01 2003 %E A079036 More terms from _Giovanni Resta_, Sep 20 2006 %E A079036 More terms from _Giovanni Resta_, Sep 06 2018