5 sequences just differing by offset

Maximilian Hasler Maximilian.Hasler at martinique.univ-ag.fr
Thu Apr 10 07:22:32 CEST 2008


searching for 22,35,56 gives 5 hits,
http://www.research.att.com/~njas/sequences/?q=22%2c35%2c56&fmt=1
which are essentially
A001611	 Fibonacci numbers (A000045) + 1.
A001611(n+1)=A000381	 Essentially the same as A001611.
A001611(n+2)=A048577	 Pisot sequence L(3,4).
A001611(n+3)=A020706	 Pisot sequences L(4,6), E(4,6).
A001611(n+4)=A020717	 Pisot sequences L(6,9), E(6,9).

I can understand that A000381 may have many references to it and thus
should remain
(for "historical" reasons), but unless there are many references to them,
maybe the 3 "Pisot sequences" could be made just a %Comment to A001611.
(that one being quite less overloaded that the basic F[n]'s, where I
could understand that
it is welcome if some material packed can be packed elsewhere),

Maximilian





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