Duplicate hunting, pt. 23 (end)

Andrew Plewe aplewe at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jun 5 03:49:59 CEST 2007


sequence. Thanks to everyone who helped with the "possible" duplicates; many
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Hello Seq-fans,
this is the end of an infinite sequence (no start, infinite 
amount of terms, but a precise end):

... 20,23,5,14,20,25,20,23,15,0,6,9,22,5.

How could I enter such a sequence in the OEIS?

Does Neil allow a description like this:

"Last 100 terms of an infinite sequence with no beginning. 
 When spelled in english, the sequence self-describes the rank
 of its letters in the alphabet (a=1, b=2, c=3, ..., z=26).
 Zero stands for a space"

Example:

S = ... , 19,9,24,0,14,9,14,5,0,20,23,5,14,20,25,20,23,15,0,6,9,22,5. »
T = ... ,  s i  x,   n i  n e,   t  w e  n  t  y  t  w  o,  f i  v e. »

The last four words of T are the last four integers of S.

I could sent the terms in _reverse order_:

« 5,22,9,6,0,15,23,20, ... »

... but the definition will be awkward to understand, no?

See also http://www.research.att.com/~njas/sequences/A104059

Best,
É.






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