Escher's problem and numerical sequences [electronic resource]
Abstract (Summary)
Counting problems lead naturally to integer sequences. For example if one asks
for the number of subsets of an n-set, the answer is 2n, or the integer sequence
1, 2, 4, 8, . . ..
Conversely, given an integer sequence, or part of it, one may ask if there is an
associated counting problem. There might be several different counting problems
that produce the same integer sequence.
To illustrate the nature of mathematical research involving integer sequences, we
will consider Escher’s counting problem and some generalizations, as well as counting
problems associated with the Catalan numbers, and the Collatz conjecture. We will
also discuss the purpose of the On-Line-Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences.
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School:Worcester Polytechnic Institute
School Location:USA - Massachusetts
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:counting sequences mathematics
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