Number Theory

   

Divisible Cyclic Numbers

Authors: Julian Beauchamp

There are known to exist a number of (multiplicative) cyclic numbers, but in this paper I introduce what appears to be a new kind of number, which we call divisible cyclic numbers (DCNs), examine some of their properties and give a proof of their cyclic property. It seems remarkable that I can find no reference to them anywhere. Given their simplicity, it would be extraordinary if they were hitherto unknown.

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[v1] 2023-11-10 23:14:38
[v2] 2023-11-24 16:16:41

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