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An -persistent number is a Positive Integer
which contains the digits 0, 1, ..., 9, and for which
,
...,
also share this property. No
-persistent numbers exist. However, the number
is
2-persistent, since
but
, and the number
is 18-persistent. There exists
at least one
-persistent number for each Positive Integer
.
See also Additive Persistence, Multiplicative Persistence
References
Honsberger, R. More Mathematical Morsels. Washington, DC: Math. Assoc. Amer., pp. 15-18, 1991.