A281508 Numbers requiring exactly 261 'Reverse and Add' steps to reach a palindrome.
1999290307891606810, 1999290317791606810, 1999290327691606810, 1999290337591606810, 1999290347491606810, 1999290357391606810, 1999290367291606810, 1999290377191606810, 1999290387091606810, 1999290407881606810, 1999290417781606810, 1999290427681606810, 1999290437581606810
Offset: 1
Examples
Each term requires exactly 261 steps to turn into a 119-digit palindrome, the last term of A281509, and is separated by some multiples of 9000000 from the adjacent sequence terms.
References
- Popular Computing (Calabasas, CA), The 196 Problem, Vol. 3 (No. 30, Sep 1975).
Links
- Sergei D. Shchebetov, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..126
- Jason Doucette, World Records
- Yutaka Nishiyama, Numerical Palindromes and the 196 Problem, International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Volume 80 No. 3 2012, 375-384.
- R. Styer, The Palindromic Conjecture and the Fibonacci Sequence, Villanova University, 1986, 1-11.
- C. W. Trigg, Palindromes by Addition, Mathematics Magazine, 40 (1967), 26-28.
- C. W. Trigg, More on Palindromes by Reversal-Addition, Mathematics Magazine, 45 (1972), 184-186.
- Wikipedia, Lychrel Number
- 196 and Other Lychrel Numbers, 196 and Lychrel Number
- Index entries for sequences related to Reverse and Add!
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