This is similar to narcissist numbers.
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An example please?
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The simplest one is 1^1. Thank me later for this discovery.
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Also known as perfect digit-to-digit invariant (PDDI). Here's an exhaustive list of PDDIs for integer bases up to 12. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_digit-to-digit_invariant …pic.twitter.com/Zk91yOnf8N
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Are there none in base 5 or 8?
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Metaphorically speaking The Head matches the Foot And Mirrors.https://twitter.com/fermatslibrary/status/1039857447618445312?s=19 …
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These named numbers based on digit manipulations will probably break under other bases besides base 10. So, I don't see the transcendence of them beyond a curious fact. I am not a mathematician, just ssying...
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I mean, yeah, the only significance these things have is the "oh, neat!" factor. But I'd say that's plenty reason enough to look for them :D
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