[seqfan] Re: sequences A164050 and A158449 equivalent?

Richard Mathar mathar at strw.leidenuniv.nl
Mon Aug 17 16:59:40 CEST 2009


I schrieb, schrab, schabrak:
> Are the two sequences
> 
> http://research.att.com/~njas/sequences/?q=id:A164050|id:A158449
> 
> 1,0,1,0,2,0,3,1,7,3,17,7,43,24,118,74,330,206,888,612,2571,1810,7274,5552,2109
9,16334,61252,49025,179239,146048,523455,440980,
> 
> 1,0,1,0,2,0,3,1,7,3,17,7,43,24,118,74,330,206,888,612,2571,1810,7274,5552,2109
9,16334,61252,49025,179239,146048,523455,440980,
> 
> duplicates?
> 
> Are the two sequences
> 
> http://research.att.com/~njas/sequences/?q=id:A164049|id:A158448
> 1,2,3,8,18,50,135,385,1065,3053,8701,25579,73693,217718,635220,1888802,
> 1,2,3,8,18,50,135,385,1065,3053,8701,25579,73693,217718,635220,1888802,
> 
> duplicates?

After response from J. Marzuola it's obvious they are. So
don't waste time on background checks on these.

Richard




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