offsets ofter wrong
N. J. A. Sloane
njas at research.att.com
Thu Aug 11 18:19:46 CEST 2005
Dear Creighton (and other sequence fans):
The second offset number tells you
where the first term is that is bigger
than 1 in magnitude (starting counting at 1)
example:
%I A111640
%S A111640 1,9,45,195,793,3117,12013,45751,172961,650849,2441917,9144539,34203161,
%T A111640 127829669,477505565,1783134255,6657304833,24851573497,92762239373,
%U A111640 346229372851,1292232479961,4822886991709,17999765604237,67177262104679
the offset is 2 because 9 is the second term, OK?
%K A111640 easy,sign,new
%O A111640 0,3
%A A111640 Creighton Dement (crowdog(AT)crowdog.de), Aug 10 2005
THAT SHOULD therefore be
%O A111640 0,2
^
if you could remember this it would save me a lot of work....
Thanks
Neil
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