[seqfan] Re: Integers which are anagrams of other integers -- in English
Andrew Weimholt
andrew.weimholt at gmail.com
Wed Jul 21 23:22:22 CEST 2010
ONE HUNDRED TWO <-> TWO HUNDRED ONE
ONE HUNDRED THREE <-> THREE HUNDRED ONE
...
So far, these all seem trivial - we're just exchaning words
(or suffixes in the case of "TY").
ONE HUNDRED TWELVE <-> TWO HUNDRED ELEVEN
looks like the first non-trivial one.
Andrew
On 7/21/10, Eric Angelini <Eric.Angelini at kntv.be> wrote:
>
> Hello SeqFans,
>
> ... the above described seq may exist already -- but I cannot find it.
> It begins (not sure) with:
>
> 67, 69, 76, 96,...
>
> SIXTY-SEVEN <-> SEVENTY-SIX
> SIXTY-NINE <-> NINETY-SIX
> SEVENTY-SIX <-> SIXTY-SEVEN
> NINETY-SIX <-> NINETY-SIX
> ...
>
> Best,
> É.
>
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