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 A066130 #13 Dec 05 2024 21:48:21 %S A066130 202,210,218,222,250,282,306,312,334,358,408,432,454,460,484,778,834, %T A066130 842,846,858,862,874,878,970,986,1002,1080,1128,1182,1200,1230,1248, %U A066130 1292,1316,1412,1434,1482,1692,1740,1944,1992,2162,2274,2582,2684,2694 %N A066130 Numbers that in base 2 need nine 'Reverse and Add' steps to reach a palindrome. %C A066130 The analog of A065214 in base 2. The number of steps starts at 0, so palindromes (cf. A006995) are excluded. %C A066130 Numbers k such that A066057(k) = 9. - _Andrew Howroyd_, Dec 05 2024 %H A066130 Andrew Howroyd, <a href="/A066130/b066130.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a> %H A066130 <a href="/index/Res#RAA">Index entries for sequences related to Reverse and Add!</a> %Y A066130 Cf. A006995, A065214, A066057, A066122. %K A066130 base,nonn %O A066130 1,1 %A A066130 _Klaus Brockhaus_, Dec 08 2001 %E A066130 Offset changed from 0 to 1 by _Harry J. Smith_, Feb 01 2010