Talk:Find palindromic numbers in both binary and ternary bases

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If anyone is interested in knowing more about palindromic numbers in both binary and ternary bases, here they are.

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   │                                                            0     │
   │                                                            1     │
   │                                                        6,643     │
   │                                                    1,422,773     │
   │                                                    5,415,589     │
   │                                               90,396,755,477     │
   │                                      381,920,985,378,904,469     │
   │                                1,922,624,336,133,018,996,235     │
   │                            2,004,595,370,006,815,987,563,563     │
   │                    8,022,581,057,533,823,761,829,436,662,099     │
   │              392,629,621,582,222,667,733,213,907,054,116,073     │
   │           32,456,836,304,775,204,439,912,231,201,966,254,787     │
   │          428,027,336,071,597,254,024,922,793,107,218,595,973     │
   │        1,597,863,243,206,403,857,787,246,920,544,522,912,361     │
   │       30,412,638,162,199,251,273,509,758,127,730,300,026,189     │
   │       32,345,684,491,703,244,980,406,880,704,479,906,642,045     │
   │   24,014,998,963,383,302,600,955,162,866,787,153,652,444,049     │
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An interesting series, I'm interested if the numbers are more clustered together as the palindromes get ginormous. -- Gerard Schildberger (talk) 02:54, 26 March 2014 (UTC)

By clustered, I mean the "jumps" between successive palindromes would be smaller. -- Gerard Schildberger (talk) 03:02, 26 March 2014 (UTC)

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