[seqfan] Re: Editing several sequences related to A002405

Jack Grahl jack.grahl at gmail.com
Sun Feb 28 15:47:49 CET 2021


Thanks very much Neil. I have edited 10 of the sequences and I hope that
the notes along with the code will be useful to anyone looking at this
sequence in the future.

On Sat, 27 Feb 2021, 01:41 Neil Sloane, <njasloane at gmail.com> wrote:

> Jack,  sorry for delay in replying. Yesterday was hectic.
>
> You said (MY ANSWERS IN CAPS)
>
> - could I temporarily have permission to edit drafts of more than 3
> sequences, so that I can work on all these sequences at once? I have an
> active draft for A002405, and there are 8 related sequences I would like to
> edit. I RAISED YOUR LIMIT, THANKS FOR YOUR HELP
>
> - is it preferable to upload the pdf somewhere and add a link, or add it
> directly to the encyclopedia entries as a file? It has citations and the
> format of a mathematical paper, but I don't intend to publish elsewhere and
> it's not clear that it would be of general interest - it is specifically
> intended to clarify the entry and justify the calculation of more terms.
> UPLOAD IT ONCE , ATTACHED TO  ONE SEQUENCE, THEN edit the link,
> which will then say something like
> Jack W Grahl, href="/A268076/a268076.pdf">Your title</a>
> and use exactly the same link in the other sequences
>
>
> - if the latter, should I add it to each entry, or just to one, and make
> sure the other sequences mention that entry?
> - same questions for the Python code. Upload or link? Upload to all entries
> or just one?
> SAME ANSWER: UPLOAD ONCE, COPY LINK IN OTHER ENTRIES
>
> - some of these sequences are given in the encyclopedia as all positive,
> but in their actual definition they are all negative. Should sequences like
> this be edited or left as they are?
> LEAVE THEM AS THEY ARE.  NORMALLY the definition would say something linke
> Numbers which are red and green (negated).
>
> 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 Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 7:24 AM Jack Grahl <jack.grahl at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I have done some work on the sequences A002397-A002406 and A260780-1. The
> > outcome is that I have additional terms for almost all of these
> sequences.
> > I also have a pdf file where I've written some information untangling
> > exactly what the definition of these sequences is, and how they are
> related
> > to similar sequences in other works. The Python file that I wrote is
> quite
> > long, has several functions reused between different sequences and would
> > probably be better uploaded as a file than copy-pasted directly into
> > encyclopedia entries.
> >
> > With this in mind:
> > - could I temporarily have permission to edit drafts of more than 3
> > sequences, so that I can work on all these sequences at once? I have an
> > active draft for A002405, and there are 8 related sequences I would like
> to
> > edit.
> > - is it preferable to upload the pdf somewhere and add a link, or add it
> > directly to the encyclopedia entries as a file? It has citations and the
> > format of a mathematical paper, but I don't intend to publish elsewhere
> and
> > it's not clear that it would be of general interest - it is specifically
> > intended to clarify the entry and justify the calculation of more terms.
> > - if the latter, should I add it to each entry, or just to one, and make
> > sure the other sequences mention that entry?
> > - same questions for the Python code. Upload or link? Upload to all
> entries
> > or just one?
> > - some of these sequences are given in the encyclopedia as all positive,
> > but in their actual definition they are all negative. Should sequences
> like
> > this be edited or left as they are?
> >
> > In case it helps, the pdf is at
> > https://github.com/jwg4/numerical/blob/main/code/output/A002402.pdf and
> > the
> > python code is at
> > https://github.com/jwg4/numerical/blob/main/code/A002405.py
> >
> > Thanks in advance for your guidance!
> >
> > Best, Jack Grahl
> >
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