A058883
The "Wild Numbers", from the novel of the same title (Version 1).
Original entry on oeis.org
11, 67, 2, 4769, 67
Offset: 0
- P. Schogt, De Wilde Getallen, De Arbeiderspers, Amsterdam, 1998.
- P. Schogt, The Wild Numbers, Four Walls Eight Windows Pub., New York, 2000.
- D. F. Wallace, Rhetoric and the math melodrama, Science, 290 (Dec 22 2000), 2263-2267.
- A number of other reviews of this book exist on the Web.
- J. C. Lagarias, Wild and Wooley numbers, Amer. Math. Monthly, 113 (No. 2, 2006), 97-108.
- Christian Perfect, Integer sequence reviews on Numberphile (or vice versa), 2013.
- P. Schogt, The Wild Number Problem: math or fiction?, arXiv:1211.6583 [math.HO], 2012. - From _N. J. A. Sloane_, Jan 03 2013
- Wikipedia, Wild number
- Another review
Thanks to
Enoch Haga for investigating these numbers (Jan 14 2001).
Offset changed to 0 by
Sean A. Irvine, Sep 03 2022, because of the Wikipedia link.
A191299
List of integers in Pynchon's "Gravity's Rainbow".
Original entry on oeis.org
20, 200, 200, 69, 1935, 1939, 1942, 1944, 10, 300, 200, 1766, 1812, 1933, 1931, 1931, 15, 200, 1944, 1936, 33, 33
Offset: 1
"...drunks, old veterans still in shock from ordnance 20 years obsolete..." (p. 3)
"Well, the range of these things is supposed to be over 200 miles. You can't see a vapor trail 200 miles, now, can you." (p. 7)
"A lot of stuff prior to 1944 is getting blurry now." (p. 21)
"...hmm, the frock she imagines is about 15 guineas and who knows how many coupons..." (p. 31)
Integers in the following strings/words are not/would not be included: "A4" (p. 8), "V-2" (p. 8), "4/4" (p. 9), "2" immediately followed by the single "1/2" symbol (p. 16), "8:20" (p. 17), " '37 " (p. 20), "86'd" (p. 22), "6:43:16 British Double Summer Time" (p. 27), "3-sigma" (p. 41), "0.37" (p. 57), "10%" (p. 62), "140th" (p. 65), " '39 " (p. 65), "104^o" (where "o" is the degree symbol) (p. 133), etc.
- Thomas Pynchon, "Gravity's Rainbow". 1973. Penguin Books, New York, 2006.
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