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;author: Name of the author / names of the authors of first publication.
 
;author: Name of the author / names of the authors of first publication.
 
<br /> Example: Wieferich, A.
 
<br /> Example: Wieferich, A.
;cases_number: The number of members of this sequence currently known.
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;terms_number: The number of members of this sequence currently known.
 
<br /> Example: 2 <br />
 
<br /> Example: 2 <br />
 
;OEIS: Index under which the sequence is listed in the [[On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences]].
 
;OEIS: Index under which the sequence is listed in the [[On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences]].

Revision as of 10:11, 8 March 2011

This template is designed for articles about integer sequences.

Usage

Copy and paste a blank version to use.

{{Infobox integer sequence
| named_after           =
| publication_year      =
| author                =
| terms_number          =
| formula               =
| first_terms           =
| largest_known_term    =
| OEIS                  = 
}}

Parameters

Required parameters

named_after
Name of the person or object the sequence is named after including a wikilink to corresponding article (include a brief explanation if necessary)


Example: Arthur Wieferich

publication_year
Year of first publication of this sequence.


Example: 1909

author
Name of the author / names of the authors of first publication.


Example: Wieferich, A.

terms_number
The number of members of this sequence currently known.


Example: 2

OEIS
Index under which the sequence is listed in the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences.


Example: A001220

Optional parameters

formula
a simple expression to generate the sequence


Example: 2n-1 to generate Mersenne numbers

first_terms
lists some known small terms of the sequence


Example: 3, 7, 31, 127

largest_known_term
the largest term of this sequence currently known


Example: 243112609 - 1

See also