RE : RE : [math-fun] Re: math-fun Digest, Vol 54, Issue 4
"This person" is of course my old friend and long-time collaborator Ron Hardin (...)
... Thanks for the info, Neil ! I love his website (which I know for a long time) Best, E. (I'm browsing the OEIS for a 16000 signs article I have to send to "Pour la Science" -- a special "puzzle" issue in mid-october; topic: < Fun with Sequences >! I have to produce a dozen problems related to seq.) I start my piece like this:
Le site de Neil Sloane, « The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences » recense plus de 130000 suites de nombres entiers, un vrai trésor ! Il y a la suite des nombres pairs, celle des nombres premiers, celle de Fibonacci, celle des manières d'obtenir certains tirages au poker, celle des « Cake numbers » (les parts de gâteau que déterminent n coups de couteau), celle des opus des symphonies de Beethoven, etc.
I'll send you the definitive .pdf in september Best, E. -------------- ________________________________ De: math-fun-bounces+eric.angelini=kntv.be@mailman.xmission.com de la part de N. J. A. Sloane Date: mar. 07/08/2007 23:53 À: math-fun@mailman.xmission.com; math-fun; math-fun Cc: njas@research.att.com Objet : Re: RE : [math-fun] Re: math-fun Digest, Vol 54, Issue 4
This person http://home.att.net/~rhhardin/selfref.html <http://home.att.net/~rhhardin/selfref.html> <http://home.att.net/~rhh ardin/selfref.html> has...compiled? computed? exhaustive sets of self-describing sentences of various forms
"This person" is of course my old friend and long-time collaborator Ron Hardin, rhh, who has contributed many sequences to the OEIS. Neil _______________________________________________ math-fun mailing list math-fun@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/math-fun <http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/math-fun>
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