Solution: Sum of k-Mirror Numbers
Explore methods to generate and identify k-mirror numbers, which are palindromic in both base 10 and base k. Understand how to efficiently create palindromes, convert bases, and sum the smallest n such numbers, applying algorithmic strategies for coding interviews.
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Statement
A k-mirror number is a positive integer without leading zeros that is a palindrome in both base-k.
Given an integer k representing the base and an integer n, return the sum of the n smallest k-mirror numbers.
Note: A palindrome is a number that reads the same both forward and backward.
Constraints:
kn
Solution
The key insight is that k-mirror numbers must be palindromes in both base-k. Rather than checking every positive integer, we can drastically reduce the search space by generating only base-k. We generate base-