A029961 Palindromic in bases 4 and 10.
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
Offset: 1
Links
- Robert G. Wilson v, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..56
- P. De Geest, Palindromic numbers beyond base 10
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Programs
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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 *)