Perfect digital invariant

In number theory, a perfect digital invariant (PDI) is a number in a given number base ( b {\displaystyle b} ) that is the sum of its own digits each raised to a given power ( p {\displaystyle p} ). == Definition == Let n {\displaystyle n} be a natural number.

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Perfect digital invariant

In number theory, a perfect digital invariant (PDI) is a number in a given number base ( b {\displaystyle b} ) that is the sum of its own digits each raised to a given power ( p {\displaystyle p} ). == Definition == Let n {\displaystyle n} be a natural number.

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