[math-fun] The new OEIS search page!!!!!

Robert G. Wilson v rgwv at rgwv.com
Thu Dec 29 21:43:09 CET 2005


This is true. At one time Friends University located in Wichita
Kansas had the name Friends University of Central Kansas.

Henry Gould wrote:
> Richard Guy wrote:
> 
>> It appears to work superbly.  In honor of the occasion,
>> and to welcome in the new year, I'd like to propose
>> a more pronounceable name than OEIS.  Unfortunately
>> it's liable to get messages labelled as spam, so
>> I'll have to spell it out in full:
>>
>> Popular Encyclopedia of Neil's Integer Sequences.
>>
> 
> &&&&&& Richard, forsooth, I think you should be ashamed of sending out 
> such a bad suggestion. It reminds me of a short-lived name for a 
> two-year college on a island in the Norfolk, Virginia. area circa 
> 1946-47, to wit:
> Saint Helena Institute of Technology.  ---Henry Gould &&&&&&&
> 
>> Best to all for 2006.     R.
>>
>> On Wed, 28 Dec 2005, N. J. A. Sloane wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> There is a new lookup page under development - please try
>>>
>>> http://www.research.att.com/~njas/nsequences/index.html
>>>
>>> This will eventually (maybe quite soon)
>>> replace the existing lookup page
>>> http://www.research.att.com/~njas/sequences/index.html
>>>
>>> Click the Advanced Search button to get instructions: this points to
>>> the URL http://www.research.att.com/~njas/nsequences/index2.html
>>>
>>> Note that you can now search for multiple things like
>>>
>>>   1,2,3,4,5  "partial sums"  author:njas  keyword:nice
>>>
>>> It is also very fast.
>>>
>>> Please report any problems to njas.  Several things still need to be 
>>> fixed
>>> (the Demo pages and the Index files, in particular)
>>>
>>> Thanks to Russ Cox, who spent countless hours writing the new programs.
>>>
>>> Some of the ideas were contributed by Alex Healy, and David Applegate
>>> played a key role in getting them running on the local machine.
>>>
>>> Neil
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>
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