[seqfan] Re: Extremely unpleasant event

N. J. A. Sloane njas at research.att.com
Sun Aug 15 17:35:34 CEST 2010


Vladimir, I believe the change is a result
of a comment that you sent yourself, using
the SubmitA web page. Here is what you sent:

>From oeis at research.att.com Sat May 29 06:05:23 2010
Delivered-To: njas at research.att.com
Date: Sat, 29 May 2010 06:05:16 -0400
From: The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences <oeis at research.att.com>
To: njas at research.att.com
Cc: shevelev at bgu.ac.il
Subject: COMMENT FROM submitA Vladimir Shevelev A176494
Reply-To: shevelev at bgu.ac.il

The following is a copy of the email message that was sent to njas
containing the comment you submitted.

All greater than and less than signs have been replaced by their html
equivalents.  They will be changed back when the message is processed.

This copy is just for your records.  No reply is expected.
 
%S A176494 6,1,8,1,3,5,2,4,4,1,6,1,2,1,5,5,2,1,2,4,1,8,4,6,8,1,3,2,1,4,7,2,1,9,
%T A176494 791,4,1
%E A176494 Beginning with a(31) the terms were calculated by Zak Seidov (seidov(AT)bgu.ac.il)-private communication at 20.04.10. Vladimir Shevelev (shevelev(AT)bgu.ac.il), May 29 2010
%C A176494 Conjecture. For every odd prime p, the sequence {|2^n-p|} contains at least one prime. The records of the sequence appear in points 2,10,31,68,341,... and equal to 3, 4, 47, 791,... Note that up to now the value a(341) is not known. Charles Greathouse(charles.greatehouse(AT)case.edu) calculated the following two values: a(815)=16464, a(591)=58091 and noted that a(341)is much larger.-Private communication at 27.05.10. [From Vladimir Shevelev (shevelev(AT)bgu.ac.il), May 29 2010]

No on else has sent any comments about this entry except you.

I suggest you make the appropriate corrections,
and send me a new version via email.

Incidentally, I have the record of your original submission
on April 19 and also of a change you made
to the %C line using the SubmitC web page.

Neil




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