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%I A085934
%S A085934 1,2,3,4,10,16,20,28,30,39,40,50,60,61,70,80,82,89,90,93,98,100,101,110,
%T A085934 127,166,172,179,188,197,200,202,217,220,236,247,263,271,274,300,303,
%U A085934 326,330,348,359,362,366,384,395,400,404,427,438,440,445,454,455,472
%N A085934 Numbers n such that the digits sorted in ascending order + the digital 
               product of n is a palindrome. Or, sortdigits(n)+ digitproduct(n) 
               is a palindrome.
%e A085934 a(17)=82 because the digits of 82 sorted in ascending order are 28 and 
               the digital product of 82 is16 and 28+16=44, a palindrome.
%Y A085934 Cf. A085932, A085933, A085935.
%Y A085934 Sequence in context: A115195 A095384 A115899 this_sequence A056701 A055506 
               A098088
%Y A085934 Adjacent sequences: A085931 A085932 A085933 this_sequence A085935 A085936 
               A085937
%K A085934 base,easy,nonn
%O A085934 1,2
%A A085934 Jason Earls and Amarnath Murthy (amarnath_murthy(AT)yahoo.com), Jul 14 
               2003

    
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