Question about query syntax

Andrew Plewe aplewe at sbcglobal.net
Fri May 4 23:12:26 CEST 2007


search results this way in my emails. Thanks!
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Andrew,

do you have a webpage with the duplicates that you have found so far
and their current status (e.g., duplicates / non-duplicates / unknown)
?
I would like to take a look at some hard cases when I have time...

Thanks,
Max

On 5/4/07, Andrew Plewe <aplewe at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> FYI, I'm about 1/3 of the way through my duplicates file, so there will
> probably be around 40 or 50 more of these emails.
>
> Straightforward duplicates:
>
> A113743 and A112559
> A056254 and A101836
> A004611 and A121057
> A083966 and A092115
> A108162 and A108173
> A067505 and A067512
> A085942 and A113601
> A074148 and A100797
>
>
> Possible duplicates:
>
> A003555 and A099639
> A073570 and A116964
> A067816 and A076629
> A051538 and A119635
> A098019 and A098020
>
>
>         -Andrew Plewe-
>
>
>



I don't currently, but give me a few of days. Right now I have an annotated
file that's a bit out-of-date with respect to past "possible" duplicates
(i.e., I have them marked as "possible" duplicates but I need to go through
and unmark those which have been resolved). For ease of setup and speed,
I've created a blog:

http://duplicate-sequences.blogspot.com/

I will post the unresolved "possible" duplicates here and try to update the
list when possible. Of course the first and best forum for getting these
will be the email list (the blog will lag a couple of days behind list
I don't think it's the best solution, but I think it will be adequate for
the task at hand (my opinion is that maintaining a list in the OEIS would be
better). I keep a record of all the straightforward duplicates I've
much value.



-----Original Message-----

Andrew,

do you have a webpage with the duplicates that you have found so far
and their current status (e.g., duplicates / non-duplicates / unknown)
?
I would like to take a look at some hard cases when I have time...

Thanks,
Max







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