This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.
%I A055160 #11 Mar 04 2015 21:29:58 %S A055160 495,6174,549945,631764,63317664,97508421,864197532,554999445, %T A055160 6333176664,9753086421,9975084201,86431976532,633331766664, %U A055160 975330866421,997530864201,999750842001,555499994445,8643319766532 %N A055160 Numbers n with the property that n=a-b where a has the digits of n in descending order and b has the digits of n in ascending order (perhaps with leading zeros), ordered by a. %C A055160 This sequence appears to differ from A099009 at the positions of two terms in it: 554999445 and 555499994445. - _Alexander R. Povolotsky_, May 01 2012 %D A055160 Denis Borris, Ken Duisenberg's Puzzle of the Week, April 20, 2000 %H A055160 Denis Borris, <a href="http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~kend/potw/archive/000420sol.html">Ken Duisenberg's Puzzle of the Week</a>, April 20, 2000 %H A055160 Yutaka Nishiyama, <a href="http://ijpam.eu/contents/2012-80-3/8/8.pdf">The weirdness of number 6174</a>, International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematicsm, Volume 80 No. 3 2012, 363-373. - From _N. J. A. Sloane_, Oct 29 2014 %F A055160 a(n) = A055161(n) - A055162(n). %e A055160 495 = 954-459. %Y A055160 Cf. A055157, A099009. %K A055160 base,nonn %O A055160 1,1 %A A055160 _Henry Bottomley_, Apr 27 2000