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A111198
Numbers n such that sequence A_n does not contain a perfect square.
1
37, 40, 43, 57, 58, 101
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
That is, the complete sequence A_n, not just the terms that are shown in the entry, does not contain a perfect square or the negative of a perfect square. (In particular, sequences containing 0 or 1 are excluded.)
No more terms up through 130. Does A000131 contain a perfect square?
I've checked A000131 up to a(25000) and can report that I found no perfect square. - Robert G. Wilson v, Jun 23 2014
EXAMPLE
The first term, 37, refers to the sequence A000037, the nonsquares. All of A000001-A000036 contain obvious square terms.
The second term, 40, refers to A000040, the primes. Obviously any sequence which is a subset of the primes (e.g. A000043) also gives a term.
CROSSREFS
Sequence in context: A242989 A345481 A295801 * A081645 A069963 A071855
KEYWORD
nonn,dumb,less
AUTHOR
Zak Seidov, Oct 24 2005
EXTENSIONS
Let's have no more sequences of this type! - N. J. A. Sloane, Oct 23 2005
STATUS
approved