A number with an Even number of Digits formed by multiplying a pair of -Digit
numbers (where the Digits are taken from the original number in any order) and together. Pairs
of trailing zeros are not allowed. If is a vampire number, then and are called its ``fangs.'' Examples of
vampire numbers include
Pickover (1995) also defines pseudovampire numbers, in which the multiplicands have different numbers of digits.
References
Pickover, C. A. ``Vampire Numbers.'' Ch. 30 in Keys to Infinity. New York: Wiley, pp. 227-231, 1995.
Pickover, C. A. ``Vampire Numbers.'' Theta 9, 11-13, Spring 1995.
Pickover, C. A. ``Interview with a Number.'' Discover 16, 136, June 1995.
Roushe, F. W. and Rogers, D. G. ``Tame Vampires.'' Undated manuscript.
Sloane, N. J. A. Sequence
A014575
in ``The On-Line Version of the Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences.''
http://www.research.att.com/~njas/sequences/eisonline.html.
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