# Greetings from The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences! http://oeis.org/ Search: id:a079720 Showing 1-1 of 1 %I A079720 #17 Oct 12 2020 03:09:31 %S A079720 24,26,28,42,46,48,62,64,68,82,84,86,204,206,208,214,216,218,224,226, %T A079720 228,402,404,406,408,412,416,418,422,426,428,432,436,438,442,446,448, %U A079720 452,456,458,462,466,468,472,476,478,482,486,488,492,496,498,602 %N A079720 Incorrect duplicate of A062908. %C A079720 Previous name was: Neve numbers: from ananym of even, like emirp is ananym of prime, non-palindromic even numbers whose reversal, R(n), is also even. %H A079720 Michael Joseph Halm, Sequences %F A079720 a(n) = 0 (mod 2) and R(n)= 0 (mod 2), but n does not equal R(n). %e A079720 E.g. a(1) = 24 because R(24) = 42 = 0 (mod 2), while all x<10 are palindromic, all R(x) for 10