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Listen to a Sequence in The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences

Apr 25 2007: This page needs to be rewritten!

Enter a sequence number:

Try some of these, suggested by various users:
A108618 (Creighton Dement) A117153 (Creighton Dement) A117154 (Creighton Dement) A005132 (Recaman)
A007318 (Pascal's triangle) A000005 (divisors of n) A000010 (Euler phi) A001223 (prime gaps)
A025480 (a fractal) A003602 (Kimberling's paraphrases) A064413 (EKG) A119953 (Creighton Dement)
A056239 (Karl Aage Rasmussen) A004718 (Per Noergaard) A006577 (3x+1 problem) A123456 (Fuer Elise)
Usually take the default settings, but in the Midi player set the tempo almost as high as it will go.
Suggestions for other examples will be welcomed - send them to Neil Sloane, njas@research.att.com.

This is an experimental interface with Jonathan Middleton's   Music Algorithms   web site,
to make it possible to listen to sequences in the OEIS.

Eventually we are planning to have a "listen" button next to the "graph" button on replies from the OEIS search pages
which will feed the selected sequence directly to the Music Algorithms   web site.

For more information see that site or the OEIS Listen page.

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