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A072395 Numbers n such that reverse(phi(n)) = n. +0
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1, 21, 63, 291, 2991, 6102, 46676013, 69460293, 2346534651 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

COMMENT

For all n, a(n) = reversal(A085331(n)), so see Comment on A085331. This sequence is a subsequence of A069215 and if m is a term of A069215 and 10 doesn't divide m then m is in this sequence. - Farideh Firoozbakht (mymontain(AT)yahoo.com), Jan 09 2005

EXAMPLE

reverse(phi(6102)) = reverse(2016) = 6102, so 6102 is a term of the sequence.

MATHEMATICA

Select[Range[10^5], FromDigits[Reverse[IntegerDigits[EulerPhi[n]]]] == # &]

CROSSREFS

Cf. A085331, A069215, A102278.

Sequence in context: A113622 A069215 A115921 this_sequence A113781 A033481 A041862

Adjacent sequences: A072392 A072393 A072394 this_sequence A072396 A072397 A072398

KEYWORD

base,nonn

AUTHOR

Joseph L. Pe (JosephL.Pe(AT)hotmail.com), Jul 21 2002

EXTENSIONS

More terms from Robert G. Wilson v (rgwv(AT)rgwv.com), Jul 23 2002

More terms from Farideh Firoozbakht (mymontain(AT)yahoo.com), Jan 09 2005

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