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%I A034306
%S A034306 4004,630036,1559551,4187814,4870784,6097906,6834386,9530359,50755705,
%T A034306 51733715,54988945,62399326,62488426,63299236,63477436,64288246,
%U A034306 64377346,71399317,71488417,73199137,73466437,74188147,74366347
%N A034306 Fibonacci iteration F(1,palindrome a(n)) leads to a 'nine digits' anagram.
%C A034306 In total there are exactly 68 such palindromes (437606734 is the largest).
%H A034306 P. De Geest, <a href="http://www.worldofnumbers.com/ninedigits.htm">Nine 
               Digits Digressions</a>
%e A034306 E.g. F(1,9530359) -> + 9530360 -> + 19060719 -> + 28591079 -> + 47651798 
               -> + 76242877 and finally we have -> '123894675' which is our 'nine 
               digits' anagram.
%Y A034306 Sequence in context: A045262 A061700 A092722 this_sequence A107285 A099229 
               A124728
%Y A034306 Adjacent sequences: A034303 A034304 A034305 this_sequence A034307 A034308 
               A034309
%K A034306 nonn,base,fini
%O A034306 0,1
%A A034306 Patrick De Geest (pdg(AT)worldofnumbers.com), Oct 15 1998.

    
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