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The sequence of numbers obtained by letting a_1=2, and defining a_n=lpf(1+product_(k=1)^(n-1)a_k) where lpf(n) is the least prime factor. The first few terms are 2, 3, 7, 43, ...
An exact sequence is a sequence of maps alpha_i:A_i->A_(i+1) (1) between a sequence of spaces A_i, which satisfies Im(alpha_i)=Ker(alpha_(i+1)), (2) where Im denotes the ...
Let theta be an irrational number, define S(theta)={c+dtheta:c,d in N}, and let c_n(theta)+thetad_n(theta) be the sequence obtained by arranging the elements of S(theta) in ...
An integer sequence given by the recurrence relation a(n)=a(a(n-2))+a(n-a(n-2)) with a(1)=a(2)=1. The first few values are 1, 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8, 9, 10, 10, 11, ...
The Sally sequence gives the sequence of lengths of the repetitions which are avoided in the Linus sequence. The first few terms are 0, 1, 1, 2, 1, 3, 1, 1, 3, 2, 1, 6, 3, 2, ...
If a sequence has the property that the block growth function B(n)=n+1 for all n, then it is said to have minimal block growth, and the sequence is called a Sturmian ...
A sequence {a_1,a_2,...} for which a_1>=a_2>=....
A divergent sequence is a sequence that is not convergent.
For a sequence {a_n}, if a_(n+1)-a_n>0 for n>=x, then a_n is increasing for n>=x. Conversely, if a_(n+1)-a_n<0 for n>=x, then a_n is decreasing for n>=x. If a_n>0 and ...
Let there be two particularly well-behaved functions F(x) and p_tau(x). If the limit lim_(tau->0)int_(-infty)^inftyp_tau(x)F(x)dx exists, then p_tau(x) is a regular sequence ...
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