[seqfan] Re: Publishing policy of subsequences

Neil Sloane njasloane at gmail.com
Thu Nov 9 13:51:32 CET 2017


The short answer:  Yes, go ahead and submit it!

Best regards
Neil

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On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 2:28 AM, Veikko Pohjola <veikko at nordem.fi> wrote:

> Dear seqfans,
>
> As it may become clear from the examples given in A293701, normally
> a(n)<n, but for some specific values of n, like 1 and  3, a(n)=n, meaning
> that the whole sequence of first differences A293700 from 1 to n is a
> palindrome. These specific values of n make up, themselves, an interesting
> sequence starting 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 46, 83, 120, 157, 194,
> 231, 268, 305, 342, 379, 416, 453, 490, 527, 564, 601, 638, 675, 712, 749,
> 786, 823, 860, 897, 934, 971, 1008, 1045, 1082, 1119, 1156, 9105, 19792,
> 51817, 83842, 201253, 318664, 436075, 553486, … I wonder would this
> sequence deserve being published with its own number although it is just a
> subsequence of A293701.
>
> Veikko Pohjola
>
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