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Author of publication | {{{author}}} |
No. of known terms | {{{terms_number}}} |
Conjectured no. of terms | {{{con_number}}} |
Total no. of terms | {{{number}}} |
Subsequence of | {{{parentsequence}}} |
Formula | {{{formula}}} |
First terms | {{{first_terms}}} |
Largest known term | {{{largest_known_term}}} |
OEIS index |
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References: {{{footnotes}}} |
This template is designed for articles about integer sequences.
Copy and paste a blank version to use.
{{Infobox integer sequence
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| author =
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| con_number =
| number =
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Example: Arthur Wieferich
Example: 1909
Example: Wieferich, A.
Example: 2
Example: A001220
Example: Infinite
Example: Infinite
Example: Mersenne numbers (in the case of the article on Mersenne primes)
Example: 2n-1 to generate Mersenne numbers
Example: 3, 7, 31, 127
Example: 243112609 - 1
Example: Circular primes (numbers that remain prime under cyclic shifts of digits)
For further details see Template:Infobox person/doc