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Quotients of Palindromic and Antipalindromic Numbers

Authors :
Bai, James Haoyu
Meleshko, Joseph
Riasat, Samin
Shallit, Jeffrey
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

A natural number N is said to be palindromic if its binary representation reads the same forwards and backwards. In this paper we study the quotients of two palindromic numbers and answer some basic questions about the resulting sets of integers and rational numbers. For example, we show that the following problem is algorithmically decidable: given an integer N, determine if we can write N = A/B for palindromic numbers A and B. Given that N is representable, we find a bound on the size of the numerator of the smallest representation. We prove that the set of unrepresentable integers has positive density in N. We also obtain similar results for quotients of antipalindromic numbers (those for which the first half of the binary representation is the reverse complement of the second half). We also provide examples, numerical data, and a number of intriguing conjectures and open problems.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2202.13694
Document Type :
Working Paper