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%I A235922 #8 Jan 19 2014 00:00:26 %S A235922 2,2,3,2,3,2,5,2,3,2,10,10,2,10,4,10,10,5,2,10,6,3,10,6,3,10,7,10,6, %T A235922 10,3,10,10,3,5,10,10,5,7,10,2,10,8,6,10,10,4,10,4,10,8,10,6,10,10,9, %U A235922 10,3,10,10,10,10,10,10,9,10,10,2,10,10,10,5,10,9,3,4,5,10,10,10,2,10,10,10,3 %N A235922 Minimal k > 1 such that the base-k representation of the n-th palindrome in A002113, read in decimal, is also palindrome. %C A235922 We conjecture that limit of average (a(1)+...+a(n))/n exists and equals 10. %Y A235922 Cf. A002113, A235354. %K A235922 nonn,base %O A235922 1,1 %A A235922 _Vladimir Shevelev_, Jan 17 2014