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A089522 a(n) = smallest non-palindromic number k such that the Reverse and Add! trajectory of k joins the trajectory of A089521(n).

Original entry on oeis.org

19098, 199998, 990999, 1909098, 19002998, 9905999, 11009094, 19003098, 19005098, 19007098, 19999998, 190009098, 990959999, 990969999, 1990029998, 1990049998, 1990069998, 1990089998, 999079999, 1999049998, 1999069998
Offset: 1

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Author

Klaus Brockhaus, Nov 10 2003

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Comments

Terms of A063048 that are not terms of A088753 (not in ascending order). a(n) > A088753(n). a(n) is the substitute so to speak of A088753(n) in A063048.
a(12), a(15) to a(18), a(20), a(21) are conjectural; it is not yet ensured that they are minimal.

Examples

			The trajectories of A088753(1) = 9999 and of 19098 join at 2089791 and there is no number between 9999 and 19098 whose trajectory joins that of 9999.
		

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