Long Solutions of Sequence A348480 of the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences

Abstract

For numbers x coprime to 10 there exist infinitely many binary numbers b such that the greatest common divisor of b and rev(b) = x and the sum of digits of b = x (rev(b) is the digit reversal of b). In most cases, the smallest b that fulfill these two constraints contain just a few zeros. But in some cases like for x = 7, 11, 13 and 37, b must contain more zeros than ones and these b are called long solutions. For 11 and 37 it follows directly from the fact that these are porous numbers. For 7 and 13, the proofs that they have long solutions are presented in this paper.

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