The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences (OEIS), also cited simply as Sloane's, is an extensive searchable database of integer sequences, freely available on the Web.
What interesting responses did you receive to your sequences or comments? Why did you find them interesting?
I don´t receive any comments to my sequance, because is to easy...
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