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A217252 Lucky numbers whose digital reversal is another lucky number.

Original entry on oeis.org

13, 15, 31, 37, 51, 73, 115, 133, 163, 169, 189, 193, 195, 327, 331, 339, 361, 385, 391, 399, 511, 529, 537, 579, 583, 591, 723, 729, 735, 739, 925, 927, 933, 937, 961, 975, 981, 993
Offset: 1

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M. F. Hasler, Mar 16 2013

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Inspired by the error in A140291 (forgotten palindromes 33 and 99), pointed out by L. Edson Jeffery in a post to the SeqFan list.
This sequence is obtained from A118561 by removal of the palindromes A031161 = (1, 3, 7, 9, 33, 99, 111, 141, 151, 171, 303, 393, 535, 717, 727, 777, 787, 979, ...)
By analogy with the "emirps" A006567 and "emirpimes" A097393, these might be called "ykcul"s, for lucky numbers which, when reversed, are different lucky numbers.

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Formula

A217252 = A118561 \ A031161 = A118561 \ A002113 = A118561 intersect A029742 = { n in A000959 | R(n) is in A000959 and different from n }, where R = A004086.
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