I’m pretty proud of this and will take the option to brag a little :-)
I’ve found an integer sequence that is both meaningfully generateable and doesn’t occur in the OEIS (and superseeker also doesn’t find any way to generate it).
The first six integers in the sequence are 1,2,8,144,10752,3306240, any further ones are (for me at the moment) basically impossible to compute (they are divisible by the factorial numbers, which makes sense (in context), the sequence divided by the factorial numbers is 1,2,4,24,448,27552).
I’d be interested if anyone finds some interesting structure in the existing numbers, I’ve only noticed that they have surprisingly small prime factors.
I’m pretty proud of this and will take the option to brag a little :-)
I’ve found an integer sequence that is both meaningfully generateable and doesn’t occur in the OEIS (and superseeker also doesn’t find any way to generate it).
The first six integers in the sequence are 1,2,8,144,10752,3306240, any further ones are (for me at the moment) basically impossible to compute (they are divisible by the factorial numbers, which makes sense (in context), the sequence divided by the factorial numbers is 1,2,4,24,448,27552).
I’d be interested if anyone finds some interesting structure in the existing numbers, I’ve only noticed that they have surprisingly small prime factors.