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A288252 Positive integers n such that the Fibonacci (or Zeckendorf) representation of n^2 is a palindrome.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 2, 3, 8, 21, 38, 55, 80, 144, 168, 174, 195, 314, 377, 682, 987, 2584, 6360, 6765, 12238, 13301, 17711, 34985, 46368, 54096, 66483, 87849, 121393, 219602, 317811, 684704, 832040, 1486717, 2178309, 3325460, 3940598, 5702887, 6151102, 10008701, 14930352
Offset: 1

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Author

Jeffrey Shallit, Jun 07 2017

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Comments

The sequence is infinite because F(2n)^2 = A049684(n) has Fibonacci (or Zeckendorf) representation (1000)^(n-1) 1.

Examples

			38 is in the sequence because 38^2 = 1444 has Fibonacci representation 101000101000101, which is a palindrome.
		

Crossrefs

Cf. A014417, which explains Fibonacci representation. Cf. A094202.

Programs

  • Maple
    for n from 1 do
        zeck := A014417(n^2) ;
        if isA002113(zeck) then
            printf("%d,\n",n);
        end if;
    end do: # R. J. Mathar, Jun 16 2017

Extensions

a(35)-a(39) from Alois P. Heinz, Jun 14 2018
a(40) from Giovanni Resta, Jun 15 2018