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A066055 Integers n > 10583 such that the 'Reverse and Add!' trajectory of n joins the trajectory of 10583.

Original entry on oeis.org

11573, 12563, 13553, 13597, 14543, 14587, 15533, 15577, 16523, 16567, 17513, 17557, 18097, 18503, 18547, 19087, 19537, 20582, 21572, 22562, 23552, 23596, 24586, 25532, 25576, 26522, 26566, 27512, 27556, 28096, 28502, 28546, 29086
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Author

Klaus Brockhaus, Nov 30 2001

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Subsequence of A023108.

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			The trajectory of 13597 reaches 937838 in three steps and 937838 is a term in the trajectory of 10583, so 13597 belongs to the present sequence. The corresponding term in A066056, giving the number of steps, accordingly is 3.
		

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