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1970-01-01 2 hours ago [-]
Any OEIS post is interesting and worthy of HN. Sometimes Numberphile videos even come out the other end with extremely interesting animations of the results. This latest video was very good:
For the first mentioned sequences based on fonts, what's the first number in the sequence that has less digits than the previous number?
bradrn 7 hours ago [-]
It looks like that never occurs for Helvetica (A316600) due to the absence of kerning. However, with Arial (A316599) the description notes:
> a(29368) = 111111 is a first notable anomaly, because its bounding box width of 2675 lies between those of a(29367) = 49115, with bounding box width 2655, and a(29369) = 70002, with bounding box width 2681.
robinhouston 6 hours ago [-]
The edit history of the “nonsense sequence” makes for painful reading.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiX4CFIiegM
> a(29368) = 111111 is a first notable anomaly, because its bounding box width of 2675 lies between those of a(29367) = 49115, with bounding box width 2655, and a(29369) = 70002, with bounding box width 2681.
https://oeis.org/history?seq=A133451&start=0&n=30
> Graph substitution of two octahedra inside an icosahedron connected at p=1: disconnected at p=0 ( concept similar to two tetrahedra inside a cube).
Can you explain what that means, and how it leads to a sequence of integers? I think it is nonsense.
Confusingly, "more" means "please add more terms"...
[0] https://oeis.org/wiki/Keywords