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A210888 Dates after Jan 01 00 in chronological order which are palindromic when they are written in the format DD.MM.YY. The terms are listed as numbers (without the dots). Leading zeros of the terms are suppressed.

Original entry on oeis.org

101101, 201102, 301103, 11110, 111111, 211112, 21120, 121121, 221122, 31130, 131131, 231132, 41140, 141141, 241142, 51150, 151151, 251152, 61160, 161161, 261162, 71170, 171171, 271172, 81180, 181181, 281182, 91190, 191191, 291192
Offset: 1

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Author

Hieronymus Fischer, Apr 01 2012

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Comments

There are exactly 30 such palindromic dates between Jan 1 00 and Dec 31 99 (see b-file for the complete list).
See A210887 for the number of days after 'Mar 1 00' to get such a palindromic date.

Examples

			The first palindromic date in DD.MM.YY format after 'Jan 01 00' is a(1)=101101 (='10.11.01' = 'Nov 10 01' = 'Mar 01 00' + A210887(1) days);
The sixth palindromic date in DD.MM.YY format after 'Jan 01 00' is a(6)=211112 (='21.11.12' = 'Nov 21 12' = 'Mar 01 00' + A210887(6) days).
The last (30th) palindromic date in DD.MM.YY format after 'Jan 01 00' is a(30)=291192 (='29.11.92' = 'Nov 29 92' = 'Mar 01 00' + A210887(30) days).
		

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Formula

a(n) = DDMMYY_date('Mar 1 00' + A210887(n)).
From Chai Wah Wu, Feb 03 2021: (Start)
a(n) = a(n-1) + a(n-3) - a(n-4) for n > 7.
G.f.: x*(100001*x^6 - 391094*x^3 + 100001*x^2 + 100001*x + 101101)/(x^4 - x^3 - x + 1). (End)