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A classification of Kaprekar constant

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 January 2015

Stan Dolan*
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The number 6174 has the well-known property that it equals the difference between the numbers formed by rearranging its digits in descending and ascending orders :

Numbers with this property are called Kaprekar constants after the Indian mathematician D. R. Kaprekar [1]. Similarly, the general process of finding the difference between numbers formed by rearranging digits in descending and ascending orders is called the Kaprekar process.

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References

1. Kaprekar, D. R., An interesting property of the number 6174, Scripta Mathematica, 15 (1955) pp. 244245.Google Scholar
2. Problem 93J, Math. Gaz., 93 (November 2009) p. 542.Google Scholar