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Positive numbers such that both their binary and negabinary representations are palindromic.
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%I #11 Jan 31 2020 04:16:18

%S 0,1,3,5,7,17,21,31,51,65,85,127,195,257,273,325,341,455,511,771,819,

%T 1025,1105,1285,1365,1799,2047,3075,4097,4161,4369,4433,5125,5189,

%U 5397,5461,7175,7967,8191,12291,12483,13107,16385,16705,17425,17745,20485,20805

%N Positive numbers such that both their binary and negabinary representations are palindromic.

%C Numbers of the form 2^(2*m-1) - 1 (A083420) and 2^(2*m) + 1 (A052539) are terms.

%H Amiram Eldar, <a href="/A331894/b331894.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000</a>

%e 7 is a term since the binary representation of 7, 111, and the negabinary representation of 7, 11011, are both palindromic.

%t negabin[n_] := negabin[n] = If[n==0, 0, negabin[Quotient[n-1, -2]]*10 + Mod[n, 2]]; Select[Range[0, 2*10^4], And @@ (PalindromeQ /@ {IntegerDigits[#, 2], negabin[#]}) &]

%Y Intersection of A006995 and A331891.

%Y Cf. A039724, A095309.

%K nonn,base

%O 1,3

%A _Amiram Eldar_, Jan 30 2020