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%I A165036 #6 Apr 26 2021 20:12:18 %S A165036 0,8,392,1831056,48217776,1217651376,30502319376,144640604656, %T A165036 762863159376,3774960835776,19073104859376,95168749491376, %U A165036 476835250859376,2383192380269376,11320075681132656,11920919418359376 %N A165036 List of fixed points of the base-5 Kaprekar map A165032. %C A165036 Initial terms in base 5: 0, 13, 3032, 432043211, 44320432101, 4443204321001, 444432043210001, 4332210443322111, 44444320432100001, 443322104433221101. %H A165036 Joseph Myers, <a href="/A165036/b165036.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n=1..332</a> %H A165036 <a href="/index/K#Kaprekar_map">Index entries for the Kaprekar map</a> %Y A165036 Cf. A165032, A165037, A165039, A008617. %Y A165036 In other bases: A163205 (base 2), A164997 (base 3), A165016 (base 4), A165055 (base 6), A165075 (base 7), A165094 (base 8), A165114 (base 9), A099009 (base 10). %K A165036 base,nonn %O A165036 1,2 %A A165036 _Joseph Myers_, Sep 04 2009