[seqfan] Re: Sequences with nice graphs

Charles Greathouse charles.greathouse at case.edu
Tue Jan 21 23:41:47 CET 2014


The graph of A229037 is gorgeous. Perhaps someone wiser than I can explain
the connection to the graph of A236246.

Charles Greathouse
Analyst/Programmer
Case Western Reserve University


On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 4:57 PM, Neil Sloane <njasloane at gmail.com> wrote:

> Paul Tek's User Page on the OEIS wiki has a short
> list of sequences that have interesting graphs.
> For example:
> lacework: A003987
>
> Stimulated by this, I've created a subsection of
> the Index to the OEIS to list such sequences.
> This is in Section Gra of the Index, under
> graphs (or plots), sequences with interesting
>
> I used Paul's list and added a handful of others.
>
> Anyone who has watched Tony Noe's OEIS Movie will
> know that there are many sequences with lovely graphs.
> The best way to look at the frames of the movie is here:
> http://www.sspectra.com/math/MovieFrames/
>
> The purpose of this posting is to invite people
> to expand these entries in the Index.
>
> Of course, whether you think a graph
> looks like a waterfall or a hurricane is a matter of taste - but
> that's OK!
>
> This is all part of the plan to emphasize the visual aspects of
> the OEIS.
>
> Neil
>
>
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