The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences
N. J. A. Sloane

TL;DR
The paper introduces the OEIS, a comprehensive online database of nearly 90,000 integer sequences, providing detailed information, references, and tools for researchers and enthusiasts.
Contribution
It presents the structure, content, and utility of the OEIS as a valuable resource for mathematical research and sequence analysis.
Findings
Contains nearly 90,000 sequences with detailed entries
Provides formulas, programs, and references for each sequence
Serves as a key resource for mathematical and computational research
Abstract
This article gives a brief introduction to the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences (or OEIS). The OEIS is a database of nearly 90,000 sequences of integers, arranged lexicographically. The entry for a sequence lists the initial terms (50 to 100, if available), a description, formulae, programs to generate the sequence, references, links to relevant web pages, and other information.
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TopicsAlgorithms and Data Compression
