OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
m has an exclusionary square if m consists of distinct digits and m^2 is made up only of digits not appearing in m.
a(10) = 0 since 10-digit numbers either use all digits or at least one digit more than once; a(n) = 0 for n > 10 since numbers with more than 10 digits use at least one digit more than once.
REFERENCES
H. Ibstedt, Solution to Problem 2623 "Exclusionary Powers", Journal of Recreational Mathematics pp. 346-9 Vol. 32 no. 4 2003-4 Baywood NY.
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn,base,fini
AUTHOR
Lekraj Beedassy and Klaus Brockhaus, Sep 08 2005
STATUS
approved