[seqfan] Re: Policy on near-duplicates

Alonso Del Arte alonso.delarte at gmail.com
Mon May 4 20:58:43 CEST 2009


Another common situation is when a(1) differs but all the other terms
are the same, due to different approaches in handling 1's unique
qualities. Some people know enough to start their entry in the search
box with a(2) or even a(3), but there will certainly be others who put
start with a(1) and it would certainly benefit them to get a result
with a cross-reference to the sequence with the different a(1).

Alonso del Arte

On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 12:45 PM, N. J. A. Sloane <njas at research.att.com> wrote:
>
> If there are 2 sequences in the OEIS which are different
> but closely related (for example, one might be obtained
> by adding 1 to every term of the other), then we keep both,
> but provide cross-references.
>
> The main reason is that (obviously) there are two schools
> of though about which is the best version.
>
> Also my preference is to keep a sequence once it is in the OEIS,
> unless it is wrong.
>
> Neil
>
>
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