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%I A165099 #8 Aug 28 2024 13:46:47 %S A165099 0,21,252,1022,1589,17892,21483,102837,147420,213402,1445787,1707930, %T A165099 1711962,6589877,13667738,16092433,76545756,93093147,110132442, %U A165099 111443346,421817781,874802586,878996762,1029991697,1068263553 %N A165099 Consider the base-8 Kaprekar map n->K(n) defined in A165090. Sequence gives least elements of each cycle, including fixed points. %C A165099 Initial terms in base 8: 0, 25, 374, 1776, 3065, 42744, 51753, 310665, 437734, 640632. %H A165099 Joseph Myers, <a href="/A165099/b165099.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n=1..8775</a> %H A165099 Anthony Kay and Katrina Downes-Ward, <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.12257">Fixed Points and Cycles of the Kaprekar Transformation: 2. Even bases</a>, arXiv:2408.12257 [math.CO], 2024. See p. 33. %H A165099 <a href="/index/K#Kaprekar_map">Index entries for the Kaprekar map</a> %Y A165099 Union of A165094 and A165101. Cf. A165090, A165100, A165095, A165097, A165108, A165103. %Y A165099 In other bases: A163205 (base 2), A165002 (base 3), A165021 (base 4), A165041 (base 5), A165060 (base 6), A165080 (base 7), A165119 (base 9), A164718 (base 10). %K A165099 base,nonn %O A165099 1,2 %A A165099 _Joseph Myers_, Sep 04 2009