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Palindromic brilliant numbers whose number of binary ones is also brilliant.
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%I #4 Dec 15 2017 17:37:05

%S 323,767,10201,13231,15151,15251,19291,33233,37073,38683,73937,74447,

%T 90109,92129,92629,96869,99299,99899,1115111,1475741,1726271,1840481,

%U 3068603,3114113,3185813,3405043,3462643,3539353,3567653,3585853

%N Palindromic brilliant numbers whose number of binary ones is also brilliant.

%D J. Earls and J. Rogers, 0.1361015212836455566..., Lulu Press, NY, 2006, p. 84.

%H Amazon.com, <a href="http://tinyurl.com/o7qlb">0.1361015212836455566...(Title of split novel)</a>

%e 13231 is a term because 13231 = 101 * 131 and binary(13231) = '11001110101111'

%e = 10 ones = 2 * 5.

%Y Cf. A078972.

%K base,nonn

%O 1,1

%A _Jason Earls_, Aug 20 2006