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A165095
Consider the base-8 Kaprekar map n->K(n) defined in A165090. Sequence gives numbers belonging to cycles, including fixed points.
19
0, 21, 252, 1022, 1589, 2044, 2212, 2723, 3122, 3178, 3290, 17892, 20475, 21483, 21987, 25578, 26586, 102837, 147420, 177443, 213402, 217938, 1445787, 1449819, 1646442, 1707930, 1711962, 1715994, 1740690, 1752786, 1777482, 1941345
OFFSET
1,2
COMMENTS
Initial terms in base 8: 0, 25, 374, 1776, 3065, 3774, 4244, 5243, 6062, 6152.
CROSSREFS
In other bases: A163205 (base 2), A164998 (base 3), A165017 (base 4), A165037 (base 5), A165056 (base 6), A165076 (base 7), A165115 (base 9), A164716 (base 10).
Sequence in context: A199300 A302992 A344919 * A165099 A165108 A282923
KEYWORD
base,nonn
AUTHOR
Joseph Myers, Sep 04 2009
STATUS
approved