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A119710 Radical narcissistic numbers: numbers n that can be expressed using just the digits of n (each digit used once only and in order from left to right) and the operators + - * / ^ and the radical symbol, but which are not already 'Good' Friedman numbers (i.e. the radical is needed for the solution to exist). Concatenation is allowed. +0
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729, 1296, 1764, 2378, 2744, 2746, 3645, 4372, 4374, 4913, 5184, 6495, 6859, 8192 (list; graph; listen)
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