Academic Press, 1973. 218 p.
In spite of the large number of existing mathematical tables, until now there has been no table of sequences of integers
A bbrevia tions
Description of the BookDescription of a Typical Entry
Arrangement
Number of Terms Given
What Sequences Are Included?
How Are Arrays of Numbers Treated?
Supplements
How to Handle a Strange SequenceHow to See if a Sequence Is in the Table
If the Sequence Is Not in the Table
Finding the Next Term
Look for a Recurrence
Method of Differences
Other Methods of Attack
Factorizing
Self Generating Sequences
Illustrated Description of Some Important SequencesGraphs and Trees
Relations
Geometries
Combinations and Figurate Numbers
Catalan Numbers and Dissections IS
Necklaces and Irreducible Polynomials
Knots
Stamps
Polyominoes
Boolean Functions
Poly a Counting Theory
Partitions
Permutations
Sequences from Number Theory
Puzzle Sequences
Sequences from Lattice Studies in Physics
The Main Table of Sequences