%I A069746
%S A069746 1000,1011,1101,1110,1111,1112,1121,1211,1222,2111,2122,2212,2221,2222,
%T A069746 2223,2232,2322,2333,3222,3233,3323,3332,3333,3334,3343,3433,3444,4333,
%U A069746 4344,4434,4443,4444,4445,4454,4544,4555,5444,5455,5545,5554,5555,5556
%N A069746 Four-digit numbers that do not resolve to 6174 under the Kaprekar map
(see A151949).
%H A069746 Joseph Myers, <a href="b069746.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n=1..77</a>
(the full list)
%H A069746 <a href="Sindx_K.html#Kaprekar_map">Index entries for the Kaprekar map</
a>
%Y A069746 Cf. A151949.
%Y A069746 Sequence in context: A126820 A033421 A033432 this_sequence A033830 A100975
A105276
%Y A069746 Adjacent sequences: A069743 A069744 A069745 this_sequence A069747 A069748
A069749
%K A069746 fini,nonn,base
%O A069746 1,1
%A A069746 Harvey P. Dale (hpd1(AT)nyu.edu), Apr 22 2002
%E A069746 There are precisely 77 such numbers.
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