

An edition of The encyclopedia of integer sequences (1995)
By Neil J. A. Sloane,Simon Plouffe
Publish Date
1995
Publisher
Academic Press
Language
eng
Pages
587
Description:
"The encyclopedia of integer sequences contains more than 5,000 integer sequences, arranged for easy reference, with more than half never before been catalogued. In addition to having more than double the material of Sloane's A Handbook of Integer Sequences, this encyclopedia gives the name, mathematical description, and citations to literature for each sequence. It includes essays on origins, uses, and connections, with interesting diagrams or illustrations. More than a table, this is an introduction to the field, showing readers how to identify and work with sequences. It includes an extensive bibliography of current and classical references. An index to all the sequences in the book is also available separately on disk in Macintosh and IBM formats."--Book cover.
subjects: Natural Numbers, Numbers, Natural, Sequences (Mathematics)