Project Euler

Problem #119

The number 512 is interesting because it is equal to the sum of its digits raised to some power: 5 + 1 + 2 = 8, and 8^(3) = 512. Another example of a number with this property is 614656 = 28^(4).

We shall define a_(n) to be the nth term of this sequence and insist that a number must contain at least two digits to have a sum.

You are given that a_(2) = 512 and a_(10) = 614656.

Find a_(30).