GMS: Git Mathematical Sequences
An online resource of mathematical sequences, where anyone can contribute.
See also:
GitHub: https://github.com/trizen/GMS
GitBook: https://trizen.gitbooks.io/gms/
How to submit a sequence?
Create a new directory with the username of your GitHub account and inside the directory create a new file called Gx.md
, where Gx
is the ID of the sequence.
The first ID of your sequence should be G1
, the second ID should be G2
, and so on.
TEMPLATE
The sequence entry should have the following format:
# (name of the sequence)
(terms)
## OFFSET
## COMMENTS
## PROPERTIES
## FORMULAS
## PROGRAMS
## SEE ALSO
Template explained
# (name of the sequence)
(the first few terms of the sequence)
## OFFSET
(offset n such that a(n) is the first term)
(use offset 1 if the sequence is a list of numbers)
## COMMENTS
(any comments about the sequence)
## PROPERTIES
(any special properties of the sequence (e.g. multiplicative))
## FORMULAS
(mathematical formulas for the n-th term)
## PROGRAMS
### (lang)
```lang-code
(program to generate the sequence)
```
## SEE ALSO
* (other similar sequences)
* (or external links to other resources about the sequence)
For some examples, see: trizen/G1, trizen/G2, trizen/G3.
After creating a sequence entry, send a pull request and wait for the sequence to be approved.
License
All contributions are dedicated to the public domain.
See also: https://unlicense.org/