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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.

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A210017 In base 6, numbers n which have 6 distinct digits, do not start with 0, and have property that the product (written in base 6) of any two adjacent digits is a substring of n.

Original entry on oeis.org

203415, 204315, 205134, 205143, 235104, 250314, 251403, 302514, 305124, 305214, 312405, 314025, 314052, 321045, 321054, 341205, 410235, 431205, 451032, 503124, 512034, 512043, 512403, 520143, 520314, 521403, 541032
Offset: 1

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N. J. A. Sloane, Mar 16 2012

Keywords

Comments

Computed by Jean-Paul Davalan.
The analog in base 2 is 10; in base 3, 102,120,201,210.

Crossrefs

A generalization of A198298. Cf. A210013-A210020, A203569, A203566.

A210018 In base 7, numbers n which have 7 distinct digits, do not start with 0, and have property that the product (written in base 7) of any two adjacent digits is a substring of n.

Original entry on oeis.org

1504326, 1506234, 1540326, 1543026, 1543260, 2153406, 2340615, 2341506, 2601543, 2603154, 2603415, 2604315, 2615034, 2615043, 2615403, 2615430, 3026154, 3154026, 3260154, 3260415, 3261504, 3261540, 3402615, 3406215, 3415026, 3415062, 4032615, 4053216, 4061325, 4062153, 4062315, 4132506, 4150326, 4150623, 4302615, 4306215, 4315026, 4315062, 4320615, 4321506, 4326015, 4326150, 5321406, 5321604, 6021534, 6023415, 6041325, 6043215, 6053214, 6132504, 6150234, 6150432, 6203415, 6204315, 6215034, 6215043, 6215304, 6215340, 6230415, 6231504, 6234015, 6234150
Offset: 1

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Author

N. J. A. Sloane, Mar 16 2012

Keywords

Comments

Computed by Jean-Paul Davalan.
The analog in base 2 is 10; in base 3, 102,120,201,210.

Crossrefs

A generalization of A198298. Cf. A210013-A210020, A203569, A203566.

A210019 In base 8, numbers n which have 8 distinct digits, do not start with 0, and have property that the product (written in base 8) of any two adjacent digits is a substring of n.

Original entry on oeis.org

14326057, 14326075, 26057143, 26075143, 26143057, 26143075, 50714326, 51432607, 51462307, 57014326, 57026143, 57061432, 57062143, 57143026, 57143062, 57143206, 57143260, 60571432, 60751432, 61432057, 61432075, 62057143, 62075143, 62143057, 62143075, 70514326, 71432605, 71462305, 72305164, 73046125, 73064125, 75014326, 75026143, 75061432, 75062143, 75143026, 75143062, 75143206, 75143260
Offset: 1

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Author

N. J. A. Sloane, Mar 16 2012

Keywords

Comments

Computed by Jean-Paul Davalan.
The analog in base 2 is 10; in base 3, 102,120,201,210.

Crossrefs

A generalization of A198298. Cf. A210013-A210020, A203569, A203566.
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