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A097435 Numbers n such that n and its reversal are distinct brilliant numbers (A078972).

Original entry on oeis.org

143, 169, 187, 319, 341, 781, 913, 961, 1273, 1343, 1691, 1843, 1961, 3431, 3481, 3721, 10807, 11413, 12769, 15049, 15347, 15707, 15857, 16171, 16837, 16867, 17161, 18203, 18437, 19939, 30227, 30281, 31411, 31439, 31979, 32639, 33017, 33109
Offset: 1

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Author

Jason Earls, Aug 22 2004

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Comments

A subset of A097393.
Sometimes called "Tnaillirb" numbers. - Jonathan Vos Post, Nov 22 2004

Examples

			30227 is in the sequence because 30227=167*181 and 72203=103*701.
		

Crossrefs

Cf. A001358.