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- Palindromes in linear recurrence sequences (Q368529) (← links)
- Generalization of a theorem of Carlitz (Q640008) (← links)
- On binary palindromes of the form \(10^n\pm 1\) (Q927097) (← links)
- Palindromes in Lucas sequences (Q1404225) (← links)
- Sum of digits and distribution in congruence classes for palindromes with missing digits (Q1701421) (← links)
- Additive number theory via automata theory (Q1987517) (← links)
- Longest arithmetic progressions of palindromes (Q1998905) (← links)
- Prime divisors of palindromes (Q2368600) (← links)
- Every natural number is the sum of forty-nine palindromes (Q2830341) (← links)
- On \(d\)-digit palindromes in different bases: the number of bases is unbounded (Q2907087) (← links)
- Every positive integer is a sum of three palindromes (Q3177730) (← links)
- Palindromes dans les progressions arithmétiques (Q3605367) (← links)
- Reciprocal Sum of Palindromes (Q5212143) (← links)
- Reversible primes (Q6203105) (← links)