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A090062 There is (presumably) one and only one palindrome in the Reverse and Add! trajectory of n.

Table of values

n a(n)
1 89
2 98
3 167
4 187
5 266
6 286
7 365
8 385
9 479
10 563
11 578
12 583
13 662
14 677
15 682
16 749
17 761
18 776
19 779
20 781
21 829
22 860
23 869
24 875
25 880
26 899
27 928
28 947
29 968
30 974
31 977
32 998
33 1077
34 1093
35 1098
36 1167
37 1183
38 1188
39 1257
40 1273
41 1278
42 1297
43 1347
44 1363
45 1368
46 1387
47 1396
48 1397
49 1437

List of values

[89, 98, 167, 187, 266, 286, 365, 385, 479, 563, 578, 583, 662, 677, 682, 749, 761, 776, 779, 781, 829, 860, 869, 875, 880, 899, 928, 947, 968, 974, 977, 998, 1077, 1093, 1098, 1167, 1183, 1188, 1257, 1273, 1278, 1297, 1347, 1363, 1368, 1387, 1396, 1397, 1437]