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This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.

A273358 Numbers n such that the decimal number concat(3,n) is a square.

Original entry on oeis.org

6, 24, 61, 136, 249, 364, 481, 600, 721, 844, 969, 1329, 1684, 2041, 2400, 2761, 3124, 3489, 3856, 4225, 4596, 4969, 5344, 5721, 6100, 6481, 6864, 7249, 7636, 8025, 8416, 8809, 9204, 9601, 10249, 11364, 12481, 13600, 14721, 15844, 16969, 18096
Offset: 1

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Elements are squares of integers in (sqrt(31), sqrt(40)) * sqrt(10)^k without the leading 3 elements for nonnegative k. - David A. Corneth, May 20 2016

Examples

			61 is a member because 361 = 19^2 is a square.
0 is not a member because 30 is not a square.
		

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Programs

  • Magma
    [n: n in [1..20000 ] | IsSquare(Seqint(Intseq(n) cat Intseq(3)))]; // Marius A. Burtea, Mar 21 2019
  • Maple
    t1:=[];
    for k from 1 to 20000 do
    if issqr(k+3*10^length(k)) then t1:=[op(t1), k]; fi;
    od;
    t1;