[seqfan] Re: Additional keywords for OEIS

Neil Sloane njasloane at gmail.com
Tue Feb 24 13:37:00 CET 2015


> Of course it all depends on the funding.

If this becomes a problem, there is always the possibility that
the OEIS Foundation could try to raise some money to
help with the project.

Best regards
Neil

Neil J. A. Sloane, President, OEIS Foundation.
11 South Adelaide Avenue, Highland Park, NJ 08904, USA.
Also Visiting Scientist, Math. Dept., Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ.
Phone: 732 828 6098; home page: http://NeilSloane.com
Email: njasloane at gmail.com


On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 2:56 AM, Joerg Arndt <arndt at jjj.de> wrote:

> * Marc LeBrun <mlb at well.com> [Feb 24. 2015 08:40]:
> > It is my fond and enduring hope that the OEIS will someday enjoy the same
> > level of sophistication in its data science content as it does in its
> > mathematical content.
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > With the current commercial interest around "big data" in many forms and
> its
> > consequent stimulation of academia, maybe we could get, say, a coven of
> grad
> > students to take a hands-on interest in this important aspect of the OEIS
> > and help us cook up something more au courant?
> >
> >
> >
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> I do agree with all you are saying.
>
> There are plans for a "big data" project involving the OEIS, this is
> related to the Zentralblatt-Math project that will hopefully start
> soon-ish.  A student of mine is just finishing his thesis about parsing
> formulas in the OEIS for the Zentralblatt.
>
> Of course it all depends on the funding.
>
> Best regards,  jj
>
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