On permutiples having a fixed set of digits
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zbMATH Open1412.11012arXiv1511.02033MaRDI QIDQ5384152FDOQ5384152
Authors: Benjamin V. Holt
Publication date: 21 June 2019
Abstract: A permutiple is the product of a digit preserving multiplication, that is, a number which is an integer multiple of some permutation of its digits. Certain permutiple problems, particularly transposable, cyclic, and, more recently, palintiple numbers, have been well-studied. In this paper we study the problem of general digit preserving multiplication. We show how the digits and carries of a permutiple are related and utilize these relationships to develop methods for finding new permutiple examples from old. In particular, we shall focus on the problem of finding new permutiples from a known example having the same set of digits.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1511.02033
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