See a pattern to this sequence?
Creighton Dement
crowdog at crowdog.de
Sat May 28 00:59:52 CEST 2005
Dear Seqfans,
I just increased the number of terms listed to 1600. At the bottom of
each sequence (vesseq; ibaseseq) you will find a graph (!)
http://www.crowdog.de/SeqContext/Triton.html
Sincerely,
Creighton
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> Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 14:28:34 +0200
> Subject: Re: See a pattern to this sequence?
> From: "Creighton Dement" <crowdog at crowdog.de>
> To: seqfan at ext.jussieu.fr
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> I placed the sequence "4ibasesumseq" along with those in context at
> http://www.crowdog.de/SeqContext/jumpy.html
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> The number of terms listed per sequence was upped from 200 to 500 - I
> was just waiting for the sequence to begin repeating itself at some
> point (the longest period of a floretion sequence I have ever found
> using the symseqs to date is 60)... it doesn't appear to do this yet.
>
> I suspect there is a pattern with the signs (note there never appear
> to be 3 same signs in a row if one agrees that number 0 has no sign).
> I haven't checked for this thoroughly yet.
>
> Final note: the sequence at the link is listed as ibaseseq - it should
> actually be written "ibasesumseq". The symseq "sum" (as it is defined
> here) is still very new. I need to update FAMP on my websight to cover
> this new symseq. I will let anyone who wishes to know know once FAMP
> has been updated.
>
> Sincerely,
> Creighton
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