January 23, 2017: Moscow, Russia
On January 17-19, 2017 our “1001 Palindrome Finder” using proprietary intellectual algorithm scanned the range of 19-digit numbers from about 1,186,060,000,000,000,000 to about 1,186,062,000,000,000,000 (spanning over 2 trillion numbers) and found 126 numbers turning into a 119-digit palindrome after 261 iterations.
Out of 126 found numbers only one – 1186060307891929990, discovered on November 30th, 2005 by a group of international programmers and mathematician after several years of calculation (Most Delayed Palindrome World Record) was previously published and named “The Most Delayed Palindrome”. This number has been holding the world record in this area since then. None of the other 125 numbers has been reported or published before.
All found numbers turn into the same palindrome after 261 iterations:
44,562,665,878,976,437,622,437,848,976,653,870,388,884,783,662,598,425,855,963,
436,955,852,489,526,638,748,888,307,835,667,984,873,422,673,467,987,856,626,544.
In the nearest future we are planning to publish our results.