Kaprekar number
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, a Kaprekar number for a given base is a non-negative integer
Integer
The integers are formed by the natural numbers together with the negatives of the non-zero natural numbers .They are known as Positive and Negative Integers respectively...

, the representation of whose square in that base can be split into two parts that add up to the original number again. For instance, 45 is a Kaprekar number, because 45² = 2025 and 20+25 = 45. The Kaprekar numbers are named after D. R. Kaprekar
D. R. Kaprekar
Dattaraya Ramchandra Kaprekar was an Indian mathematician who discovered several results in number theory, including a class of numbers and a constant named after him...

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Definition

Let X be a non-negative integer. X is a Kaprekar number for base b if there exist non-negative integers n, A, and positive number B satisfying:
X² = Abn + B, where 0 < B < bn
X = A + B


Note that X is also a Kaprekar no for base bn, for this specific choice of n. More narrowly, we can define the set K(N) for a given integer N as the set of integers X for which
X² = AN + B, where 0 < B < N
X = A + B

Each Kaprekar number X for base b is then counted in one of the sets K(b), K(b²), K(b³),….

Examples

297 is a Kaprekar number for base 10, because 297² = 88209, which can be split into 88 and 209, and 88 + 209 = 297. By convention, the second part may start with the digit 0, but must be positive. For example, 999 is a Kaprekar number for base 10, because 999² = 998001, which can be split into 998 and 001, and 998 + 001 = 999. But 100 is not; although 100² = 10000 and 100 + 00 = 100, the second part here is not positive.

The first few Kaprekar numbers in base 10 are:
1, 9, 45
45 (number)
45 is the natural number following 44 and followed by 46.- In mathematics :Forty-five is a triangular number, a hexagonal and 16-gonal number, a Kaprekar number, and a Harshad number....

, 55
55 (number)
55 is the natural number following 54 and preceding 56.-Albania:*Gazeta 55, a newspaper*Constitution law 55, a law during Communist Albania.-Mathematics:...

, 99
99 (number)
99 is the natural number following 98 and preceding 100.-Mathematics:99 is the ninth repdigit, a palindromic number and a Kaprekar number...

, 297, 703, 999
999 (number)
Nine hundred and ninety-nine is the natural number following nine hundred ninety-eight and preceding one thousand. 999 is a Harshad number and a Kaprekar number. It is the largest 3 digit whole number in base 10....

 , 2223, 2728, 4879, 4950, 5050, 5292, 7272, 7777, 9999, 17344, 22222, 38962, 77778, 82656, 95121, 99999, 142857
142857 (number)
142857 is the six repeating digits of 1/7, 0., and is the best-known cyclic number in base 10. If it is multiplied by 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6, the answer will be a cyclic permutation of itself, and will correspond to the repeating digits of 2/7, 3/7, 4/7, 5/7, or 6/7, respectively.- Calculations :- 22/7...

, 148149, 181819, 187110, 208495, 318682, 329967, 351352, 356643, 390313, 461539, 466830, 499500, 500500, 533170, ...


In particular, 9, 99, 999… are all Kaprekar numbers. More generally, for any base b, there exist infinitely many Kaprekar numbers, including all numbers of the form bn - 1.

Properties

  • It was shown in 2000 that the Kaprekar numbers for base b are in bijection with the unitary divisors of bn − 1, in the following sense. Let Inv(a,b) denote the multiplicative inverse of a modulo b, namely the least positive integer m such that . Then, a number X is in the set K(N) (defined above) if and only if X = d Inv(d, (N-1)/d) for some unitary divisor d of N-1. In particular,
    • For each X in K(N), N - X is in K(N).
    • In binary
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      , all even perfect number
      Perfect number
      In number theory, a perfect number is a positive integer that is equal to the sum of its proper positive divisors, that is, the sum of its positive divisors excluding the number itself . Equivalently, a perfect number is a number that is half the sum of all of its positive divisors i.e...

      s are Kaprekar numbers.
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