Palindromic number - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A palindromic number or numeral palindrome is a 'symmetrical' number like 16461, that remains the same when its digits are reversed. The term palindromic is derived from palindrome, which refers...
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Strictly non-palindromic number - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A strictly non-palindromic number is an integer n that is not palindromic in any numeral system with a base b in the range 2 ≤  b  ≤  n  − 2. For example, the number six is written as 110 in...
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Oct 27, 2009 ... The first few palindromic numbers are therefore are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ... The number of palindromic numbers less than a given number are ...
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Oct 27, 2009 ... It was therefore conjectured that all numbers will eventually yield a palindromic number. However, the conjecture has been proven false for ...
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A normally quick way to produce a palindromic number is to pick a positive integer of two or more digits, reverse the digits, and add to the original, then repeat this process with the new number, and so on.
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Before his work, the most delayed palindromic number that was known was 10,911. It takes 55 iterations to become a palindrome that is 28 digits long. After his extensive searching on all numbers from 1 to 9,999,999, he has found the following results:
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A palindromic word or sentence is one that reads the same both forwards and backwards, e.g. "Able was I ere I saw Elba". By extension a palindromic number could be one that reads the same both forward and backward, e.g., 101, 202,...
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Apparently almost any number can be made into a palindromic number by reversing the digits and adding and then repeating the steps until you get a palindromic number. Is there a list that tells which numbers can be made into palindromic sums and how many steps would be required? ... Date: 10/11/95 at 15:20:15 From:
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A palindromic number reads backwards and forwards the same way, e.g. 1221 and 696. What is the number of years until the next palindromic calendar year? ... Palindromic Number Word Problem...
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