duplicate hunting, pt. 8

Andrew Plewe aplewe at sbcglobal.net
Tue May 1 02:49:43 CEST 2007


----- Original Message ----- 
> Possible duplicates:
> 
> A051254 and A118911
> 
> -Andrew Plewe-

Yes they are the same. Mill's constant was defined to make them the same.



Straightforward duplicates:

A084036 and A092117
A010174 and A040097
A035117 and A096755
A046019 and A124363
A067505 and A067512
A069200 and A069218
A066789 and A107445


Possible duplicates:

A055628 and A098049 (this looks familiar, I think there have been one other
possible duplicate like this)
A119786 and A120300
A035737 and A035806 (I'm not familiar with lattices and the attendant
notation, are these different?)
A092956 and A126696


Sequences A076096 and A081968 reference sequences A076099 and A081967
respectively, which differ from each other by one term:

A076099(28) = 12011154239478262707557453127548617090909593750
A081967(28) = 11022732501667945875061568782593750

It appears that if the 28th term in A081967 is wrong, then so is sequence
A081968 which, I believe, is supposed to reference that term (A081968(7)).
If the 28th terms match, then A076099 and A081967 are duplicates along with
A076096 and A081968.









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