cp's OEIS Frontend

This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.

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A138724 Atomic numbers of the periodic table of the elements, read downwards along 18 columns, up to the 7th period.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 3, 11, 19, 37, 55, 87, 4, 12, 20, 38, 56, 88, 21, 39, 57, 89, 22, 40, 72, 104, 23, 41, 73, 105, 24, 42, 74, 106, 25, 43, 75, 107, 26, 44, 76, 108, 27, 45, 77, 109, 28, 46, 78, 110, 29, 47, 79, 111, 30, 48, 80, 112, 5, 13, 31, 49, 81, 113
Offset: 1

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Author

Omar E. Pol, Mar 26 2008, Jan 25 2009

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Comments

This finite sequence has 90 members. Atomic numbers of the elements of Lanthanide series (58 to 71) and Actinide series (90 to 103) and atomic numbers > 118 are not members.

Examples

			=====================================================================
................. THE PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS ................
=====================================================================
1A 2A 3B .4B .5B .6B .7B .8B .8B .8B .1B .2B .3A .4A .5A .6A .7A .8A
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1. .. .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..2
3. 4. .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..5 ..6 ..7 ..8 ..9 .10
11 12 .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .13 .14 .15 .16 .17 .18
19 20 21 .22 .23 .24 .25 .26 .27 .28 .29 .30 .31 .32 .33 .34 .35 .36
37 38 39 .40 .41 .42 .43 .44 .45 .46 .47 .48 .49 .50 .51 .52 .53 .54
55 56 57 .72 .73 .74 .75 .76 .77 .78 .79 .80 .81 .82 .83 .84 .85 .86
87 88 89 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118
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A138723 Atomic numbers of the periodic table of the elements, read downwards along 18 columns, up to the 5th period.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 3, 11, 19, 37, 4, 12, 20, 38, 21, 39, 22, 40, 23, 41, 24, 42, 25, 43, 26, 44, 27, 45, 28, 46, 29, 47, 30, 48, 5, 13, 31, 49, 6, 14, 32, 50, 7, 15, 33, 51, 8, 16, 34, 52, 9, 17, 35, 53, 2, 10, 18, 36, 54
Offset: 1

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Author

Omar E. Pol, Mar 26 2008, Jan 25 2009

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This finite sequence has 54 members. Atomic numbers > 54 are not members.

Examples

			===========================================================
........... THE PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS ............
===========================================================
P/G: 1A 2A 3B 4B 5B 6B 7B 8B 8B 8B 1B 2B 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 8A
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(1): .1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .2
(2): .3 .4 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .5 .6 .7 .8 .9 10
(3): 11 12 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 13 14 15 16 17 18
(4): 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
(5): 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
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A138726 Atomic numbers of the periodic table of the elements, read downwards along 72 columns, up to the 11th period.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 3, 11, 19, 37, 55, 87, 119, 169, 219, 291, 4, 12, 20, 38, 56, 88, 120, 170, 220, 292, 21, 39, 57, 89, 121, 171, 221, 293, 58, 90, 122, 172, 222, 294, 123, 173, 223, 295, 224, 296, 225, 297, 226, 298, 227, 299, 228, 300, 229, 301, 230, 302, 231, 303, 232, 304, 233
Offset: 1

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Author

Omar E. Pol, Apr 09 2008

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This finite sequence has 362 members. Atomic numbers > 362 are not members.

Examples

			========================================================================
............................ STRUCTURE OF .............................
................. THE PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS ..................
............................ (72 columns) .............................
========================================================================
X......................................................................X
XX................................................................XXXXXX
XX................................................................XXXXXX
XXX......................................................XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXX......................................................XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXX........................................XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXX........................................XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXX......................XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXX......................XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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A168234 A138100(n) + A168142(n).

Original entry on oeis.org

3, 3, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 39, 39, 39, 39, 39, 39, 39, 39, 39, 39, 39, 39, 39, 39, 39, 39, 39, 39, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 89, 171, 171, 171, 171, 171, 171, 171
Offset: 1

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Author

Paul Curtz, Nov 21 2009

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Comments

A138100 counts upwards in blocks of 2*k^2 numbers, restarting from 1,5,21,57,.. = A166464(k-1) = (2*k+1)*(2*k^2-4*k+3)/3, k>=1.
A168142 counts downwards in blocks of 2*k^2 numbers, restarting from 2*k^2, k>=1.
In consequence, the sequence here contains 2*k^2 copies of the number 1+2*k*(1+2*k^2)/3 = 1+A035597(k), k>=1,
where the sequence A035597 is a bisection of A168380.

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Extensions

Edited by R. J. Mathar, Feb 15 2010
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