%I A161732
%S A161732 4,6,8,9,22,33,44,55,66,77,88,99,121,202,242,252,262,303,343,363,393,
%T A161732 404,484,505,525,606,616,626,686,707,808,909,939,1111,1331,1441,1661,
%U A161732 1991,2112,2222,2662,2772,2882,3333,3443,3773,3883,3993,4224,4444,5445
%N A161732 Fixed points of the TITO operation (A161594) that are also composite
palindromes.
%C A161732 This sequence is a proper superset of A046351 (palindromic composite
numbers with only palindromic prime factors). The smallest number
that doesn't belong to A046351 is 72927. The numbers that are in
this sequence and are not in A046351 are given in A161730.
%H A161732 T. Khovanova, <a href="http://blog.tanyakhovanova.com/?p=144">Turning
Numbers Inside Out</a> [From Tanya Khovanova (tanyakh(AT)yahoo.com),
Jul 07 2009]
%t A161732 reversepower[{n_, k_}] := FromDigits[Reverse[IntegerDigits[n]]]^k f[n_]
:= FromDigits[ Reverse[IntegerDigits[Times @@ Map[reversepower, FactorInteger[n]]]]]
rev[n_] := FromDigits[Reverse[IntegerDigits[n]]] Select[Range[10000],
f[ # ] == # && rev[ # ] == # && ! PrimeQ[ # ] &]
%Y A161732 Cf. A161594, A161597, A161598, A161600, A046351
%Y A161732 Sequence in context: A032350 A078337 A046351 this_sequence A066307 A158340
A099071
%Y A161732 Adjacent sequences: A161729 A161730 A161731 this_sequence A161733 A161734
A161735
%K A161732 base,nonn
%O A161732 1,1
%A A161732 Tanya Khovanova (tanyakh(AT)yahoo.com), Jun 17 2009
%E A161732 Edited by N. J. A. Sloane, Jun 23 2009
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