97156
domain: N
Appears in sequences
- Decimal part of a(n)^(1/2) starts with a 'nine digits' anagram.at n=29A034277
- Number of length 3+3 0..n arrays with every four consecutive terms having the sum of some three elements equal to three times the fourth.at n=26A248540
- Numbers that have decimal expansion c(1)c(2)...c(n) with distinct digits that satisfy c(1) <> 0, c(1) is the largest digit, and for each i in 1..n there is j in 0..2 such that c(i) == 3*c(i-1) + j (mod 10) (with c(0): = c(n)).at n=35A336661
- Expansion of 1/((1 - x^3 - x^4)^2 - 4*x^7).at n=32A376724