July 2006 Archives by date
Starting: Mon Jul 3 01:09:00 CEST 2006
Ending: Mon Jul 31 23:32:40 CEST 2006
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- A023394 and the smallest undiscovered Fermat factor
Max A.
- A023394 and the smallest undiscovered Fermat factor
Max A.
- A023394 and the smallest undiscovered Fermat factor
Max A.
- A023394 and the smallest undiscovered Fermat factor
Max A.
- WARNING - SEQFAN - Changes for this mailing list - Changements sur cette liste
Olivier Gerard
- A023394 and the smallest undiscovered Fermat factor
Max A.
- Testing
Gene Smith
- extending sequences, A046858 and A088532
Joshua Zucker
- A023394 and the smallest undiscovered Fermat factor
David Wilson
- extending sequences, A046858 and A088532
David Wilson
- A023394 and the smallest undiscovered Fermat factor
PFOERTNER, Hugo
- extending sequences, A046858 and A088532
franktaw at netscape.net
- Higher-order residue ?
Giovanni Resta
- Higher-order residue ?
Max A.
- Higher-order residue ?
Don Reble
- Sequence A112088 without example
Simon Strandgaard
- A112088 explanation
Rainer Rosenthal
- A002675 / 1, 1, 1, 17, 31, 1, 5461, / what is this?
Gottfried Helms
- Math fiction
Jason Earls
- Math fiction
Alonso Del Arte
- Math fiction
Jonathan Post
- Math fiction
Jonathan Post
- Rappel de Reabonnement Pack seqfan.net
packs at fr.clara.net
- Permutation Its Own Inverse?
Leroy Quet
- Permutation Its Own Inverse?
franktaw at netscape.net
- Permutation Its Own Inverse?
Max A.
- Permutation Its Own Inverse?
franktaw at netscape.net
- Partition squares?
franktaw at netscape.net
- Partition squares?
Richard Guy
- Partition squares?
Joseph Biberstine
- Partition squares?
Jonathan Post
- Partition squares?
Jonathan Post
- Partition squares?
Hans Havermann
- Partition squares?
franktaw at netscape.net
- Young Gauss causing problems with primitive root sums.
Ed Pegg Jr
- Math fiction
Jason Earls
- Hiding seq.fan's email address
Leroy Quet
- Hiding seq.fan's email address
Leroy Quet
- Partition squares?
Max A.
- asking for help in connection with a new sequence
Emeric Deutsch
- A second problem
Emeric Deutsch
- primes in pi: 1, 2, 6, 38, 16208, 47577, 78073, ...
Eric W. Weisstein
- primes in pi: 1, 2, 6, 38, 16208, 47577, 78073, ...
Jonathan Post
- primes in pi: 1, 2, 6, 38, 16208, 47577, 78073, ...
Richard Guy
- Do "easy" sequences appear more often?
simone at cs.york.ac.uk
- primes in pi: 1, 2, 6, 38, 16208, 47577, 78073, ...
Jonathan Post
- asking for help in connection with a new sequence
Max A.
- asking for help in connection with a new sequence
Paul D. Hanna
- asking for help in connection with a new sequence
Paul D. Hanna
- asking for help in connection with a new sequence
Max A.
- Sum of 5 distinct squares
franktaw at netscape.net
- Sum of 5 distinct squares
Richard Guy
- Sequence summation chains
Russell Walsmith
- Quadratic coefficient matrices
Russell Walsmith
- Sequence summation chains
franktaw at netscape.net
- duplicate seqs
Joshua Zucker
- BibTeX references to OEIS
Max A.
- Anyone for Twopins? In the dust of A112088.
Rainer Rosenthal
- Sequence summation chains
Joshua Zucker
- A094091
Joshua Zucker
- primes in pi: 1, 2, 6, 38, 16208, 47577, 78073, ...
N. J. A. Sloane
- primes in pi: 1, 2, 6, 38, 16208, 47577, 78073, ...
Hans Havermann
- Numbers which can not be expressed as the sum of distinct triangular numbers.
Tanya Khovanova
- partitions with the same product
Tanya Khovanova
- Numbers which can not be expressed as the sum of distinct triangular numbers.
Jud McCranie
- partitions with the same product
Joseph Biberstine
- partitions with the same product
Max A.
- primes in pi: 1, 2, 6, 38, 16208, 47577, 78073, ...
Russell Walsmith
- Sum of digits of 2^n equals n
Tanya Khovanova
- Sum of digits of 2^n equals n
Hans Havermann
- Sum of digits of 2^n equals n
Joshua Zucker
- Sum of digits of 2^n equals n
Max A.
- Sum of digits of 2^n equals n
zak seidov
- (sum-of-digits of 5^n)/n approximates pi
Hans Havermann
- (sum-of-digits of 5^n)/n approximates pi
David Wilson
- primes in pi: 1, 2, 6, 38, 16208, 47577, 78073, ...
Jonathan Post
- (sum-of-digits of 5^n)/n approximates pi
franktaw at netscape.net
- primes in pi: 1, 2, 6, 38, 16208, 47577, 78073, ...
franktaw at netscape.net
- primes in pi: 1, 2, 6, 38, 16208, 47577, 78073, ...
Jonathan Post
- primes in pi: 1, 2, 6, 38, 16208, 47577, 78073, ...
Robert G. Wilson v
- Permutation Its Own Inverse?
Max A.
- A112088 explanation ... second address wrong
Rainer Rosenthal
- A072507
franktaw at netscape.net
- A072507
Dean Hickerson
- A072507
Dean Hickerson
- A072507
David Wilson
- A072507
franktaw at netscape.net
- A119479(12) (was: Re: A072507)
Dean Hickerson
- Sigma(n)*UnitaryPhi(n)=UnitarySigma(n)*n
kohmoto
- a quick question on sequence A005867
N. J. A. Sloane
- Claranet traite votre requête
packs at claranet.fr
- [new ticket] - Client Packs - Probleme de Facturation - Renouvellement Pack
Service Packs Claranet France
- [new ticket] - Client Packs - Probleme de Facturation - Renouvellement Pack
PACKS
- A072507
hv at crypt.org
- Is there a way to find a sequence that starts with a given number?
Tanya Khovanova
- OT ICM 2006
Tautócrona
- Is there a way to find a sequence that starts with a given number?
Max A.
- Is there a way to find a sequence that starts with a given number?
Max A.
- Is there a way to find a sequence that starts with a given number?
franktaw at netscape.net
- request for sequences: sum-of-[prime-]factors in other arithmetics
Marc LeBrun
- Is there a way to find a sequence that starts with a given number?
David Wilson
- Is there a way to find a sequence that starts with a given number?
Max A.
- Is there a way to find a sequence that starts with a given number?
zak seidov
- Tanya's sequence
David Wilson
- Plot function, b-files.
Antti Karttunen
- Tanya's sequence
N. J. A. Sloane
- Plot function, b-files.
N. J. A. Sloane
- Tanya's sequence
Max A.
- A sequence puzzle
franktaw at netscape.net
- [math-fun] A sequence puzzle
Michael Kleber
- A sequence puzzle
franktaw at netscape.net
- A sequence puzzle
Joseph Biberstine
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