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A029961 Palindromic in bases 4 and 10.

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 55, 373, 393, 666, 787, 939, 7997, 53235, 55255, 55655, 57675, 506605, 1801081, 2215122, 3826283, 3866683, 5051505, 5226225, 5259525, 5297925, 5614165, 5679765, 53822835, 623010326, 954656459, 51717171715
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  • Mathematica
    NextPalindrome[n_] := Block[{l = Floor[ Log[10, n] + 1], idn = IntegerDigits[n]}, If[ Union[idn] == {9}, Return[n + 2], If[l < 2, Return[n + 1], If[ FromDigits[ Reverse[ Take[idn, Ceiling[l/2]] ]] FromDigits[ Take[idn, -Ceiling[l/2]]], FromDigits[ Join[ Take[idn, Ceiling[l/2]], Reverse[ Take[idn, Floor[l/2]] ]]], idfhn = FromDigits[ Take[idn, Ceiling[l/2]]] + 1; idp = FromDigits[ Join[ IntegerDigits[idfhn], Drop[ Reverse[ IntegerDigits[idfhn]], Mod[l, 2]] ]]] ]]]; palQ[n_Integer, base_Integer] := Block[{idn = IntegerDigits[n, base]}, idn == Reverse[idn]]; l = {0}; a = 0; Do[a = NextPalindrome[a]; If[ palQ[a, 4], AppendTo[l, a]], {n, 1000000}]; l (* Robert G. Wilson v, Sep 30 2004 *)
    Select[Range[0, 10^5],
    PalindromeQ[#] && # == IntegerReverse[#, 4] &] (* Robert Price, Nov 09 2019 *)