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Conjecture on palindromic numbers
The conjecture is as follows:
Let $n\in\mathbb{N}\setminus\{1\}$. Define $a(n)=2^n+1$ and the set:
$$S(n) = \{ (a(n)^m+1)/2\ :\ m\in \mathbb{N}_0\}.$$
Then for all $c\in\mathbb{N}$, the number $(a(n)...
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simple conjecture on palindromes in base 10 [closed]
The conjecture says that for any a, b belong to the the set of non-negative integers ($a$ and $b$ are not necessarily distinct), taking any natural value of $c$; we have always that $$(10^c-1) \cdot \...