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Sending in a New Sequence or a Comment on an Existing Sequence toThe On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences![]()
New! The following new pages are now ready for testing!1. SubmitN.html: Contributing a new sequence to the OEISUse this to send in a sequence that is not at present in the OEIS.This is for both unnumbered and pre-numbered sequences. Unnumbered sequences will automatically be assignd an A-number.
2. SubmitA.html: Adding to the entry for an existing sequence in the OEISUse this to ADD something (more terms, a comment, formula, example, reference, link, program, etc.)to the existing entry for a sequence. You can also use it to make corrections to the TERMS of a sequence.
3. SubmitC.html: Making CHANGES to a sequence in the OEISUse this page to correct a definition, comment, formula, example, reference, link, program, etc., or to completely edit an entry.Whenever possible, use the previous page (SubmitA.html) rather than this page. Use this page only if SubmitA.html will not do the job!
4. Instructions for sending in a b-file for a sequence in the OEISIf you have more terms than will fit on three lines, you should consider sending them in the form of a b-file.
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If your sequence was not in the database and is interesting,
please send it to me, and I will (probably) add it!
IMPORTANT:
Thousands of people use the sequence database every day.
Please take great care that the terms you send are absolutely correct. The standards are those of a mathematics reference work. Include a brief description and if possible enough terms to fill 3 lines on the screen. I need a minimum of 4 terms. Note that, to be included in the database, the sequence should
I regret that because of the number of sequences received (an average of over 30 new sequences a day since 1995, or 10000 a year), new sequences cannot be accepted unless they are in the internal format used in the database. There are 3 ways to put sequences into this format:
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The following page will eventually be phased out.Please use the web pages listed at the top of this page instead!Using them will make it much easier to maintain the OEIS.To send in a New Sequence or a Comment on an existing sequence: (Please replace these artificial entries with your text. Click here to clear form.) (You must preview once before you can submit.)
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