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A117830 Let S_m be the infinite sequence formed by starting with m and repeatedly reversing the digits and adding 4 to get the next term. For all m < 1015, S_m enters the cycle of length 54 whose terms are shown here.

Original entry on oeis.org

5, 9, 13, 35, 57, 79, 101, 105, 505, 509, 909, 913, 323, 327, 727, 731, 141, 145, 545, 549, 949, 953, 363, 367, 767, 771, 181, 185, 585, 589, 989, 993, 403, 308, 807, 712, 221, 126, 625, 530, 39, 97, 83, 42, 28, 86, 72, 31, 17, 75, 61, 20, 6, 10, 5, 9, 13, 35, 57, 79, 101, 105, 505, 509, 909, 913, 323, 327, 727, 731, 141, 145
Offset: 1

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Author

Luc Stevens (lms022(AT)yahoo.com), Apr 06 2006

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Comments

S_1015 is the first exception: this immediately enters the cycle of length 90 shown in A117807. - Klaus Brockhaus, May 05 2006
Except for the initial 1, identical to A117828.

Crossrefs

S_1 is given in A117828, S_3 in A117829. See also A117827, A117831, A117807.

Formula

a(n) = A117828(n+1). - M. F. Hasler, May 22 2014

Extensions

Edited by N. J. A. Sloane, May 05 2006