# Greetings from The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences! http://oeis.org/ Search: id:a135699 Showing 1-1 of 1 %I A135699 #6 Oct 27 2016 03:17:35 %S A135699 1,161,16161,1618161,161808161,16180308161,1618033308161, %T A135699 161803393308161,16180339893308161,1618033988893308161, %U A135699 161803398878893308161,16180339887478893308161 %N A135699 Palindromes with odd number of digits formed from the reflected decimal expansion of golden ratio phi. %C A135699 Phi = 1.61803398874989484820458683436... (see A001622). %C A135699 The number of digits of a(n) is equal to 2n - 1. %H A135699 G. C. Greubel, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..250 %e A135699 n ............ a(n) %e A135699 1 ............. 1 %e A135699 2 ............ 161 %e A135699 3 ........... 16161 %e A135699 4 .......... 1618161 %e A135699 5 ......... 161808161 %e A135699 6 ........ 16180308161 %e A135699 7 ....... 1618033308161 %e A135699 8 ...... 161803393308161 %e A135699 9 ..... 16180339893308161 %e A135699 10 ... 1618033988893308161 %t A135699 With[{ed = RealDigits[(1 + Sqrt[5])/2, 10, 25][[1]]}, Table[FromDigits[Join[Take[ed, n], Reverse[Take[ed, n - 1]]]], {n,25}]] (* _G. C. Greubel_, Oct 27 2016 *) %Y A135699 Cf. A001622, A002113. %K A135699 base,nonn %O A135699 1,2 %A A135699 _Omar E. Pol_, Mar 01 2008 # Content is available under The OEIS End-User License Agreement: http://oeis.org/LICENSE