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A164716
Consider the Kaprekar map n->K(n) defined in A151949. Sequence gives numbers belonging to cycles, including fixed points.
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0, 495, 6174, 53955, 59994, 61974, 62964, 63954, 71973, 74943, 75933, 82962, 83952, 420876, 549945, 631764, 642654, 750843, 840852, 851742, 860832, 862632, 7509843, 7519743, 7619733, 8429652, 8439552, 8649432, 8719722, 9529641, 43208766
OFFSET
1,2
CROSSREFS
In other bases: A163205 (base 2), A164998 (base 3), A165017 (base 4), A165037 (base 5), A165056 (base 6), A165076 (base 7), A165095 (base 8), A165115 (base 9). [From Joseph Myers, Sep 05 2009]
Sequence in context: A160851 A031898 A138853 * A164718 A151965 A151957
KEYWORD
base,nonn
AUTHOR
Joseph Myers, Aug 23 2009
STATUS
approved