"Especially-Symmetric" Sequence

Leroy Quet qqquet at mindspring.com
Wed Jan 29 02:17:24 CET 2003


I wrote:

>....
>Examples:
>
>If s(1) = a(1);
>If we let s(2m) = {s(2m-1),a(m+1),s(2m-1)},
>s(2m+1) = {s(2m),s(2m)}.
>
>Then we have an infinite sequence for s(m) as m ->oo:
>
>1,2,1,1,2,1,3,1,2,1,1,2,1,1,2,1,1,2,1,3,1,2,1,....
>....

Neil Sloane pointed out that I had erred...

I meant:

"If we let s(2m) = {s(2m-1),m+1,s(2m-1)},"

(Replace "a(m+1)" with "m+1".)

Sorry about that.

Thanks,
Leroy Quet
 





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