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Since version 7, Mathematica includes gigabytes of curated data relevant to many different fields, including physics, chemistry, graph theory, finance, geography and many more.
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Is it possible to invoke the OEIS from Mathematica?
It sounds like this might be helpful. The following notebook allows you to specify a sequence and automatically import a detailed list of matching entries from the OEIS:
http://www.brotherstechnology …
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Is it possible to invoke the OEIS from Mathematica?
Here's my GitHub repo for an updated, standalone Mathematica notebook to query the OEIS. It allows the user to specify as many sequence terms as they'd like and return a table of matches with respect …