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A284808 Fixed points of the transform A284807.

Original entry on oeis.org

14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, 574, 630, 686, 742, 798, 854, 910, 966, 1085, 1141, 1197, 1253, 1309, 1365, 1421, 1477, 1596, 1652, 1708, 1764, 1820, 1876, 1932, 1988, 2107, 2163, 2219, 2275, 2331, 2387, 2443, 2499, 2618, 2674, 2730, 2786, 2842, 2898, 2954, 3010, 3129
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Paolo P. Lava, Apr 03 2017

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Examples

			966 is a term of the sequence because 966 in base 8 is 1706, its complement in base 8 is 6071 and the digit reverse is again 1706 that is 966 in base 10.
		

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Programs

  • Maple
    P:=proc(q,h) local a,b,k,n; for n from 1 to q do a:=convert(n,base,h); b:=0;
    for k from 1 to nops(a) do a[k]:=h-1-a[k]; b:=h*b+a[k]; od; if b=n then print(n); fi; od; end: P(10^2,8);
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