One of Leroy Quet's sequences

Leroy Quet qq-quet at mindspring.com
Tue Feb 24 01:12:43 CET 2004


>> 1,2,13,3,6,26,4,11,205,9,5,24,7,51,22,102,20,49,18,8,410,10,16,12,47,14
>> ,...
>
>I only placed about 1200 terms of this sequence, so I had a ways to go  
>to finger the higher (early) values. I do however have a picture of the  
>sequence that will give one a sense of the overall sequence dynamic:
>
>http://odo.ca/~haha/j/num/flight.jpg
>
>The red lines are an attempt to join the blue sequence points (where  
>this is possible, since I'm dealing with incomplete data). There is  
>line-doubling where the darker reds appear: I take it this is just an
>artifact of low resolution.


Interesting.

It be interesting too, perhaps, to show the *horizontal* change also, 
since the terms of the inverse sequence have a change which skips over m 
higher terms, as m increases by one each point.

thanks,
Leroy Quet





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