[n/2] + [n/3] + [n/5], etc.

Marc LeBrun mlb at well.com
Sat Jan 20 02:47:46 CET 2007


sequence somehow has to do with factoring, or Fibonacci because it 
Generalizing: a way you can test for this is to think of an even 
something is interesting by finding a concrete example of an 
something will *never* be interesting to anybody--we need to apply a 
should be in the OEIS...and so you should hold off on submitting it 
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> To: Marc LeBrun; Sequence Fanatiques
> Subject: Re: primes less than n and relatively prime to n--please folks!
>
> Is sombody which can indicated one or more sequences on ONEIS
> contributed by Marc LeBrun ?

The excellent search capabilities allow this. See the section "Prefixes" in:

  http://www.research.att.com/~njas/sequences/hints.html

For example, in the search field type:

  author:"Marc Lebrun"

or click on:

  http://www.research.att.com/~njas/sequences/?q=author%3A%22marc+lebrun%22&language=english&go=Search


Mitch



Is sombody which can indicated one or more sequences on ONEIS contributed
by Marc LeBrun ?

Try author:lebrun.  (Capitalization seems to confuse it).







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