files giving extended versions of sequences
Joshua Zucker
joshua.zucker at gmail.com
Sat May 20 06:29:53 CEST 2006
On 5/19/06, N. J. A. Sloane <njas at research.att.com> wrote:
> The "less terms" remark was intended as a joke!
I was going to suggest that if you had some sequences in need of fewer
terms, I would be happy to shorten them for you.
> Certainly once a sequence is in the OEIS then I like to
> get the full three lines. Thanks Joshua for extending
> a large number of sequences in the past few weeks. This is greatly
> appreciated.
Glad to be of help! It's been fun, and I'm happy to help repay some
of the fun I (and my students -- I teach grades 6-12) have had with
the OEIS.
> Franklin pointed out that we could use the "b000123.txt" files
> in cases where there are gaps in our knowledge. That's an excellent
> idea. But I'm not sure about the format in such cases.
I'd love that! There are many sequences where I know some terms but
there are holes. I'd love to be able to submit the later terms (not
just as a comment) and leave the holes for someone smarter to fill in.
--Joshua
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