About automating sequence information

N. J. A. Sloane njas at research.att.com
Sun Jun 12 20:52:50 CEST 2005


Michael Somos implicitly asked me to post this:

 From somos at grail.cba.csuohio.edu  Sun Jun 12 10:06:33 2005
Delivered-To: njas at research.att.com
Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 09:13:56 -0400
From: Michael Somos <somos at grail.cba.csuohio.edu>
To: njas at research.att.com
Subject: About automating sequence information
Neil,
     I am faced with trying to juggle info about hundreds of sequences
which are related to key items in the literature. Examples :

    1. The Ford,McKay,Norton paper on Replicable Functions
    2. Fine's book mostly section 32
    3. The Yves Martin paper on multiplicative eta-quotients
    4. Ramanujan's list of 54 Universal Quadratic Forms
    5. Chua Kok Seng code for sum=product equations

and there are others which I will get to eventually. What I need is to
place this info in an organized database where I can maintain current
status and after a suitable time, automatically generate submissions
of info about existing or new sequences to OEIS.

Do you have any good suggestions of what I could use? Preferably free
software on Linux. Do you think anyone on seqfan might have suggestions?
Shalom, Michael


NJAS





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