Search: id:A033865 Results 1-1 of 1 results found. %I A033865 %S A033865 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,11,33,44,55,66,77,88,99,121,22,33,22,55,66,77, %T A033865 88,99,121,121,33,44,55,33,77,88,99,121,121,363,44,55,66,77,44,99,121, %U A033865 121,363,484,55,66,77,88,99,55,121,363,484,1111,66,77,88,99,121,121,66, 484,1111,4884,77,88,99,121,121,363,484,77,4884,44044,88 %N A033865 Start with n; if palindrome, stop; otherwise add to itself with digits reversed; a(n) gives palindrome at which it stops, or -1 if no palindrome is ever reached. %D A033865 M. Donner, I Love Me, Vol. I: S. Wordrow's palindromic encyclopedia (Algonquin Books, 1996) p. 268 %H A033865 T. D. Noe, Table of n, a(n) for n=0..195 %H A033865 O. Forster, ARIBAS %H A033865 Mathforum, Making Numbers into Palindromic Numbers %H A033865 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Link to a section of The World of Mathematics. %e A033865 19 -> 19 + 91 = 110 -> 110 + 011 = 121, so a(19) = 121. %o A033865 (ARIBAS): var st: stack; end; for k := 0 to 60 do n := k; while n <> int_reverse(n) do n := n + int_reverse(n); end; stack_push(st,n); end; stack2array(st). %Y A033865 Cf. A061563, A016016, A023109, A006960, A023108, A002113. %Y A033865 Sequence in context: A033862 A082273 A045876 this_sequence A118764 A057717 A063742 %Y A033865 Adjacent sequences: A033862 A033863 A033864 this_sequence A033866 A033867 A033868 %K A033865 nonn,base,nice %O A033865 0,3 %A A033865 David W. Wilson (davidwwilson(AT)comcast.net) %E A033865 Probably a(196) = -1. %E A033865 More terms from Jenise Smalley (neicey01(AT)hotmail.com), Oct 18 2001 Search completed in 0.003 seconds