A091078 Numbers n which when converted to base 4, reversed and converted back to base 10 yield a number m such that n mod m = 0. Cases which are trivial or result in digit loss are excluded.
225, 945, 3825, 15345, 57825, 61425, 230625, 245745, 921825, 968625, 983025, 368, 6625, 3871665, 3932145, 14745825, 14803425, 15483825, 15671025, 15728625, 589826, 25, 59224545, 61932465, 62672625, 62914545
Offset: 1
Examples
a(1) = 225 because: 225 in base 4 is 3201; 3201 reversed is 1023; 1023 converted back to base 10 is 75 and 225 mod 75 = 0.
Links
- C. Seggelin, Numbers Divisible by Digit Permutations. [Broken link]
Crossrefs
Programs
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PARI
/* See A091077 and use PARI script with b=4 */
Extensions
More terms from Michel Marcus, Oct 10 2014
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