[seqfan] Re: Use of graphics

Neil Sloane njasloane at gmail.com
Thu Dec 28 17:03:21 CET 2017


Veikko,
There are many sequences in the OEIS which have
illustrations like that. These are fully acceptable - you just edit the
sequence and click "I wish to upload a file".

Here are some examples: A256111, A285471.

If the file is over some limit (like 3 megs), then you have
to get one of the administrators to upload it for you
(Charles Greathouse or myself can help with that)



Best regards
Neil

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On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 10:55 AM, Veikko Pohjola <veikko at nordem.fi> wrote:

> Dear seqfans,
>
> I have some time ago submitted some palindromic sequences having
> interesting features which, however, become apparent only when viewed in a
> very large scale. A b-file is not always the most illustrative way. For
> instance, the length and the shift of the longest palindromic subsequence
> in the first n terms of A293700 behave roughly as depicted in the
> attachments.
> The length of palindrome remains less than n except at some relatively
> rare points where A293700 is fully palindromic.
> https://tastefulalgebra.files.wordpress.com/2017/12/lenpalsgraafi.pdf <
> https://tastefulalgebra.files.wordpress.com/2017/12/lenpalsgraafi.pdf>
> The palindrome shifts its position within A293700 in a strange way as n
> grows.
> https://tastefulalgebra.files.wordpress.com/2017/12/shift-a293706.pdf <
> https://tastefulalgebra.files.wordpress.com/2017/12/shift-a293706.pdf>
>
> Are there any guidelines in OEIS for illustrating this sort of sequences
> by using graphics?
>
> Veikko Pohjola
>
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