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 A060879 #23 Jan 05 2025 19:51:36 %S A060879 257,273,297,313,325,341,365,381,387,403,427,443,455,471,495,511,6562, %T A060879 6643,6724,6832,6913,6994,7102,7183,7264,7300,7381,7462,7570,7651, %U A060879 7732,7840,7921,8002,8038,8119,8200,8308,8389,8470,8578,8659 %N A060879 Intrinsic 9-palindromes: n is an intrinsic k-palindrome if it is a k-digit palindrome in some base. %C A060879 All numbers are intrinsic 1- and (for n>2) 2-palindromes, almost all numbers are intrinsic 3-palindromes and very few numbers are intrinsic k-palindromes for k >= 4. - _Franklin T. Adams-Watters_, Jul 29 2011 %H A060879 Peter Kagey, <a href="/A060879/b060879.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a> %H A060879 A. J. Di Scala and M. Sombra, <a href="http://arXiv.org/abs/math.GM/0105022">Intrinsic Palindromic Numbers</a>, arXiv:math/0105022 [math.GM], 2001. %H A060879 A. J. Di Scala and M. Sombra, <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/2024*/https://www.fq.math.ca/Papers1/42-1/quartscala01_2004.pdf">Intrinsic Palindromes</a>, Fib. Quart. 42, no. 1, Feb. 2004, pp. 76-81. %Y A060879 Cf. A060873, A060874, A060875, A060876, A060877, A060878, A060947, A060948, A060949. %K A060879 nonn,base %O A060879 1,1 %A A060879 _Harvey P. Dale_, May 05 2001