Intersection of two sequences

Max A. maxale at gmail.com
Wed Oct 25 20:49:20 CEST 2006


On 10/25/06, Henry Gould <gould at math.wvu.edu> wrote:
> Can anyone tell me how to locate two numbers, e,g.  296 and 2928, not
> necessarily consecutive, in the same sequence in the OEIS? That is, we
> have two numbers that might be elements of a sequence, but not
> consecutive terms, so how do I find the sequence?

If you want 296 and 2928 to appear in any order (i.e., either as "296,
..., 2928" or as "2928, ..., 296"), enter "seq:296 seq:2928" (without
the quotes) in the search field.

If you want a specific order of these terms (e.g., 296 precedes 2928)
use query "subseq:296,2928" (without the quotes) instead.

Max






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