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%I A167476 #5 Dec 10 2016 19:07:01 %S A167476 1039675824,1053826974,1068253974,1068379524,1073968254,1075396824, %T A167476 1098765432,1204756839,1234567890,1357802469 %N A167476 Pandigital numbers n with at least 4 nontrivial anagrams divisible by n. %C A167476 For a(7) and a(9), there are 5 nontrivial anagrams divisible by n. %C A167476 List of anagrams: %C A167476 {1039675824,2079351648,4158703296,8317406592,9357082416}, %C A167476 {1053826974,2107653948,4215307896,5269134870,8430615792}, %C A167476 {1068253974,2136507948,4273015896,5341269870,8546031792}, %C A167476 {1068379524,2136759048,4273518096,5341897620,8547036192}, %C A167476 {1073968254,2147936508,4295873016,5369841270,8591746032}, %C A167476 {1075396824,2150793648,4301587296,5376984120,8603174592}, %C A167476 {1098765432,2197530864,4395061728,5493827160,7691358024,8790123456}, %C A167476 {1204756839,2409513678,4819027356,6023784195,9638054712}, %C A167476 {1234567890,2469135780,4938271560,6172839450,8641975230,9876543120}, %C A167476 {1357802469,2715604938,5431209876,6789012345,9504617283}. %e A167476 a(1)=1039675824 with 4 anagram multiples: %e A167476 2*a(1)=2079351648, 4*a(1)=4158703296, 8*a(1)=8317406592, 9*a(1)=9357082416; %e A167476 a(2)=1053826974 with 4 anagram multiples: %e A167476 2*a(2)=2107653948, 4*a(2)=4215307896, 5*a(2)=5269134870, 8*a(2)=8430615792. %Y A167476 Cf. A050278, A053654, A161750, A167461. %K A167476 base,fini,full,nonn %O A167476 1,1 %A A167476 _Zak Seidov_, Nov 04 2009