[seqfan] Re: Variation on an infinite Sudoku-type array

Neil Sloane njasloane at gmail.com
Sat Jul 9 19:11:06 CEST 2016


I have added Zak's nice "Spiral" as A274640.

I also added the same sequence with 1 subtracted from every term, see
A274641.

A274640 is the main entry. I added Kerry illustrations.   Needs more terms
and a b-file. Also, the 8 sequences starting at the center and moving
outwards in the 8 compass directions should be added (or cross-referenced
if they already exist).



Best regards
Neil

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On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 11:49 PM, Zak Seidov <seqfan at list.seqfan.eu> wrote:

>  And you may/wish to submit the SEQ
> 1, 2, 3, 4, 2,3,4,5,6,1,4,6,2,1,6,5,2,3,4,...
> with your great bfile.
> Zak
>
>
> >Воскресенье,  3 июля 2016, 4:53 +03:00 от Kerry Mitchell <
> lkmitch at gmail.com>:
> >
> >Hi Zak,
> >
> >I'm sorry for not acknowledging your idea.  I had already started looking
> >at the spiral when I saw your post, so we're both geniuses!  :-)  I'm glad
> >you like the figures.
> >
> >Kerry
> >
> >On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 4:30 PM, Zak Seidov < seqfan at list.seqfan.eu >
> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Dear Kerry,
> >> This is exactly my "old spiral",
> >> see my post to [seqfan] 30 june, 14:05 .
> >> Apparently nobody noticed it in the "hectic" thread
> >> "Sudoku-type array":(
> >>
> >> Zak
> >> PS But you've calculated great figures!
> >> While I just mentioned the "idea".
> >> Congrats!
> >>
> >>
> >> >Суббота,  2 июля 2016, 22:36 +03:00 от Kerry Mitchell <
> lkmitch at gmail.com
> >> >:
> >> >
> >> >Hi all,
> >> >
> >> >This is a spinoff from the "A269526, an infinite Sudoku-type array"
> >> thread.
> >> >
> >> >I was intrigued by the idea in the original thread and wanted to try
> some
> >> >variations.  I didn't like the antidiagonals approach because of the
> break
> >> >at the end of a line, jumping down to the next line.  So I tried with a
> >> >square spiral (ala Ulam spiral), so that each newly populated cell is
> >> >adjacent to the previous cell.  Here are the central 121 cells:
> >> >
> >> >09  16  02  04  07  14  11  12  01  05  08
> >> >17  08  15  14  13  12  09  10  06  07  03
> >> >01  02  04  11  10  03  08  07  09  13  15
> >> >08  09  07  03  05  06  01  02  04  12  11
> >> >11  12  08  01  02  04  03  06  05  10  14
> >> >15  07  06  05  03  01  02  04  08  11  12
> >> >14  10  03  02  04  05  06  01  07  09  13
> >> >07  11  09  06  01  02  04  05  03  08  10
> >> >04  13  05  07  08  09  10  11  12  06  01
> >> >12  14  10  09  06  13  05  03  15  16  07
> >> >10  15  01  12  16  08  14  13  11  18  17
> >> >
> >> >The sequence begins with "01" in the center.  Here's a list of those
> >> >values, in order:
> >> >
> >> >1
> >> >2
> >> >3
> >> >4
> >> >2
> >> >3
> >> >4
> >> >5
> >> >6
> >> >1
> >> >4
> >> >6
> >> >2
> >> >1
> >> >6
> >> >5
> >> >3
> >> >1
> >> >5
> >> >2
> >> >6
> >> >1
> >> >2
> >> >4
> >> >5
> >> >3
> >> >7
> >> >8
> >> >5
> >> >4
> >> >9
> >> >7
> >> >8
> >> >3
> >> >10
> >> >11
> >> >4
> >> >7
> >> >8
> >> >6
> >> >3
> >> >9
> >> >5
> >> >7
> >> >8
> >> >9
> >> >10
> >> >11
> >> >12
> >> >6
> >> >8
> >> >9
> >> >11
> >> >10
> >> >12
> >> >13
> >> >7
> >> >6
> >> >10
> >> >9
> >> >12
> >> >13
> >> >14
> >> >15
> >> >8
> >> >2
> >> >9
> >> >12
> >> >7
> >> >10
> >> >11
> >> >13
> >> >14
> >> >10
> >> >9
> >> >6
> >> >13
> >> >5
> >> >3
> >> >15
> >> >16
> >> >7
> >> >1
> >> >10
> >> >13
> >> >12
> >> >14
> >> >11
> >> >15
> >> >3
> >> >8
> >> >5
> >> >1
> >> >12
> >> >11
> >> >14
> >> >7
> >> >4
> >> >2
> >> >16
> >> >9
> >> >17
> >> >1
> >> >8
> >> >11
> >> >15
> >> >14
> >> >7
> >> >4
> >> >12
> >> >10
> >> >15
> >> >1
> >> >12
> >> >16
> >> >8
> >> >14
> >> >13
> >> >11
> >> >18
> >> >17
> >> >
> >> >And here are a couple of images of the sequence.  In the first, the
> colors
> >> >represent the values, from black (small) to white (large).  In the
> second,
> >> >values <= 100 are black and those > 100 are white.
> >> >
> >> > http://www.kerrymitchellart.com/temp/spiral-low.jpg
> >> > http://www.kerrymitchellart.com/temp/spiral-high.jpg
> >> >
> >> >Kerry
> >> >
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