A056809=A103652;A046704=A108180

zak seidov zakseidov at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 14 21:42:08 CEST 2005


Another case from to-day's recent.txt:

A046704=A108180
Zak

--- Alonso Del Arte <alonso.delarte at gmail.com> wrote:

> I've never had that experience. I always do a quick
> search before
> submitting a new sequence, sometimes I even try
> different ranges of
> terms (i.e., see if maybe a(20) to a(25) of my
> sequence might already
> be a(3) to a(8) of another).
> 
> But in this case, any search would've showed the
> equality. A056809 and
> A103652 are even the same in the range they display,
> 33 to begin and
> 4285 to end.
> 
> Furthermore, A056809's comment answers the question
> posed in the
> comment of A103652, plus the older sequence has a
> PARI and a
> Mathematica program, it's the complete package.
> 
> Alonso
> 
> "Math is the lesbian sister of biology." - Peter
> Griffin
> 
> On 6/14/05, Ralf Stephan <ralf at ark.in-berlin.de>
> wrote:
> > > A056809==A103652?
> > 
> > Yes, by definition.
> > 
> > > Unfortunately the last is mine, Zak
> > 
> > Believe me, we all had this experience at least
> once.
> > 
> > 
> > ralf
> > 
> >
> 
> 



		
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