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A063052 Integers n > 879 such that the 'Reverse and Add!' trajectory of n joins the trajectory of 879.

Original entry on oeis.org

978, 1497, 1587, 1677, 1767, 1857, 1947, 2496, 2586, 2676, 2766, 2856, 2946, 3495, 3585, 3675, 3765, 3855, 3945, 4494, 4584, 4674, 4764, 4854, 4944, 5493, 5583, 5673, 5763, 5853, 5943, 6492, 6582, 6672, 6762, 6852, 6942, 7491, 7581, 7671, 7761, 7851
Offset: 1

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Klaus Brockhaus, Jul 07 2001

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Subsequence of A023108.

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			The trajectory of 1497 reaches 9438 in one step and 9438 is a term in the trajectory of 879, so 1497 belongs to the present sequence. The corresponding term in A063053, giving the number of steps, accordingly is 1.
		

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Offset corrected by Sean A. Irvine, Apr 17 2023