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A159837 Numbers n such that n, 3n and 9n are anagrams.

Original entry on oeis.org

10348965, 100348965, 103489650, 103489965, 103498965, 1000348965, 1003489650, 1003489965, 1003498965, 1023748965, 1032890967, 1032896709, 1032908967, 1032967089, 1034896500, 1034897625, 1034899650, 1034899965, 1034989650
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Author

Zak Seidov, Apr 23 2009

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Comments

1. Numbers n such that n and 3n are terms in A023087.
2. Intersection of A023087 and A023093.
3. Sequence is infinite. Numbers of (8..11)-digit terms are 1,4,24,129 (see b-file).

Crossrefs

A023087 Numbers n such that n and 3n are anagrams. A023093 Numbers n such that n and 9n are anagrams.