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A165117
Consider the base-9 Kaprekar map n->K(n) defined in A165110. Sequence gives numbers belonging to cycles of length greater than 1
14
16, 48, 320, 400, 2256, 3712, 3856, 5168, 5312, 5456, 34960, 40080, 42240, 49520, 55360, 183696, 250592, 308992, 322096, 323392, 388992, 419888, 440192, 446096, 448688, 454592, 505792, 511696, 512992, 3496800, 3916640, 31596672, 35193008
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
Initial terms in base 9: 17, 53, 385, 484, 3076, 5074, 5254, 7072, 7252, 7432.
CROSSREFS
In other bases: Empty (base 2), A165000 (base 3), A165019 (base 4), A165039 (base 5), A165058 (base 6), A165078 (base 7), A165097 (base 8), A099010 (base 10).
Sequence in context: A223599 A223692 A165115 * A226966 A297460 A297697
KEYWORD
base,nonn
AUTHOR
Joseph Myers, Sep 04 2009
STATUS
approved