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A075252 Trajectory of n under the Reverse and Add! operation carried out in base 2 does not reach a palindrome and (presumably) does not join the trajectory of any term m < n. +0
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22, 77, 442, 537, 775, 1066, 1081, 1082, 1085, 1115, 1562, 1575, 1587, 2173, 3355, 3599, 3871, 4099, 4153, 4185, 4193, 4202, 4262, 4285, 4402, 4633, 4666, 6163, 6166, 6374, 9241, 9466, 16544, 16546, 16586, 16601, 16613, 16616, 16720, 16748, 16994 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

Base 2 analogue of A063048 (base 10) and A075421 (base 4); subsequence of A066059. - For the trajectory of 22 (cf. A061561) and the trajectory of 77 (cf. A075253) it has been proved that they do not contain a palindrome. A similar proof can be given for most terms of this sequence, but there are a few terms (4262, 17498, 33378, 33898, ...) whose trajectory does not show the kind of regularity that can be utilized for the construction of a proof. - If the trajectory of an integer k joins the trajectory of a smaller integer which is a term of the present sequence, then this occurs after very few 'Reverse and Add!' steps (at most 84 for numbers < 20000). On the other hand, the trajectories of the terms of this sequence do not join the trajectory of any smaller term within at least 1000 steps.

LINKS

Klaus Brockhaus, On the 'Reverse and Add!' algorithm in base 2

Index entries for sequences related to Reverse and Add!

EXAMPLE

442 is a term since the trajectory of 442 (presumably) does not lead to an integer which occurs in the trajectory of 22 or of 77.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A063048, A075421, A066059, A058042, A061561, A075253.

Sequence in context: A080861 A143838 A003908 this_sequence A094844 A010010 A105101

Adjacent sequences: A075249 A075250 A075251 this_sequence A075253 A075254 A075255

KEYWORD

base,nonn

AUTHOR

Klaus Brockhaus (klaus-brockhaus(AT)t-online.de), Sep 10 2002

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