[seqfan] Re: searching on oeis.org for sequences with partial information

Hugo Pfoertner yae9911 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 8 06:41:33 CET 2021


 Then please submit your results as a new sequence instead of spoiling the
suggestions of some of the most experienced people on the OEIS staff.  It
seems that you don't want any good advice at all, you just want to promote
your ongoing investigation. It would have been much more useful if you had
provided more information on this " A(d) somehow counts the number of ways
to reconnect the d-simplices of a particular dissected d-hypercube" than to
pretend that all the people who have advised you are ignorant people.

On Mon, Mar 8, 2021 at 5:39 AM andre maute <andre.maute at gmx.de> wrote:

> Hello list,
>
> looks like I have one more sequence member,
>
> A(1) = 1, A(2) = 3, A(3) = 30, A(4) = 1080, A(5) = 570
>
> So Charles idea with A203478 and A028362 doesn't work
>
> Andre
>
> On 2/16/21 9:39 PM, Charles Greathouse wrote:
> > For the original question, I don't know of better approaches than (1)
> using
> > stripped.gz to restrict matches to the beginning, optionally skipping the
> > first term, and (2) finding relationships manually (dividing out factors,
> > etc.).
> >
> > With the first three terms I wouldn't have found anything, but with the
> > fourth I found
> > A203478(n) = A028362(n+1) * 2^(n*(n-1)/2)
> > which may be relevant to you.
> >
> > On Thu, Feb 11, 2021 at 1:28 AM andre maute <andre.maute at gmx.de> wrote:
> >
> >> FYI, i have now the fourth term of this sequence
> >>
> >> A(1) = 1, A(2) = 3, A(3) = 30, A(4) = 1080
> >>
> >> The fifth term is out of scope at the moment,
> >> because my C++ program needed already 1500 minutes for A(4).
> >>
> >> A(d) somehow counts the number of ways to reconnect
> >> the d-simplices of a particular dissected d-hypercube.
> >>
> >> Andre
> >>
> >> On 2/9/21 9:30 PM, andre maute wrote:
> >>> Hello list,
> >>>
> >>> I have sometimes the following problem when doing some type of
> >> enumeration.
> >>> I wonder if there is already a feature on oeis.org which would help
> >> here.
> >>>
> >>> Suppose you have written a program generating
> >>> a sequence A(n), which does some intermediate (debug) output.
> >>>
> >>> The computation of the A(n) gets slower and slower with the next n,
> >>> but due to the availability of the intermediate output it is possible
> >>> to extract perhaps some lower bound for a particular A(n).
> >>>
> >>> So you have e.g.
> >>> A(1) = 1, A(2) = 3, A(3) = 30, A(4) > 500
> >>>
> >>> Would it possible to use this information, for an oeis.org search?
> >>>
> >>> For this sequence I would like to enter:
> >>> "1, 3, 30, >500"
> >>>
> >>> Best Regards
> >>> Andre
> >>>
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