[seqfan] Re: Missing A-numbers, in case you were wondering

Neil Sloane njasloane at gmail.com
Wed Nov 9 18:13:34 CET 2016


JJ,
The simplest thing is to recycle each one individually

Best regards
Neil

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On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 12:03 PM, Joerg Arndt <arndt at jjj.de> wrote:

> I have a few A-numbers allocated that I'd like to release.
> There used to be a link _somewhere_ that allowed me to
> do this.  I cannot find it anymore, is it gone?
>
> Best regards,   jj
>
>
> * Neil Sloane <njasloane at gmail.com> [Nov 09. 2016 17:56]:
> > I just looked at the database, and there were a few gaps in the
> A-numbers.
> >
> > A230052 was the smallest missing number.  It was in the "drafts" stack,
> and
> > I recycled it as abandoned.
> >
> > The next missing one was A242763, which was waiting to be approved, and I
> > approved it.
> >
> > After that, we have every A-number up to A260000
> >
> > After that, I recycled a few more that were abandoned or forgotten.
> >
> > I have now accounted for every A-number from A000001 to A271000
> >
> > and I will stop there!
> >
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