[seqfan] Re: Are these sequences in the OEIS?

Alonso Del Arte alonso.delarte at gmail.com
Sun Jun 3 19:42:47 CEST 2012


Assuming you have calculated these correctly, no, they are not in the OEIS.
 I searched for both "5, 77, 1549" and "23, 237, 2337." Often when I get no
results and double-check my calculations, I find that the sequence was
already in the OEIS all along.

However, on the latter search, when I chopped it down to just "23, 237,"
A096469 <https://oeis.org/A096469> comes up, which is not exactly what
you're looking for but it would be on point as a cross-reference if you do
add these as new sequences.

Al

On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 11:07 AM, Claudio Meller <claudiomeller at gmail.com>wrote:

> Are the terms of these sequences well?
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> http://numbersandmath.blogspot.com.ar/2012/06/to-split-number-in-primes-in-n-ways.html
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