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A160116 Least number m, written in base 10, such that m/3 is obtained merely by shifting the leftmost digit of m to the right end, and 3m by shifting the rightmost digit of m to the left end, digits defined in base n.

Original entry on oeis.org

279, 3348, 497842924845, 360, 1120426251, 84, 1034482758620689655172413793, 2745, 764237181279, 8878058443575583668, 107984565, 103551, 316069797264352410612542355, 25056, 10641813669975233258166411970121148474098929093423000284337408425
Offset: 4

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Ray Chandler, May 02 2009

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Serves as an extension to A159863, which is not well-defined for solutions beyond base 11.

Crossrefs

Cf. A159863.