Longest constrained sequences: Difference between revisions
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1 = -2, 1 = -5 : [>=974] | 1 = -2, 1 = -5 : [>=974] | ||
1 = -2, 1 = -5, 1 = +7 : [>=566] | 1 = -2, 1 = -5, 1 = +7 : [>=566] | ||
1 = -2, 1 = -5, 1 = -7 : [284] | |||
1 = -2, 1 = -5, 11 = -13 : [>=974] | 1 = -2, 1 = -5, 11 = -13 : [>=974] | ||
2 = +3 : [>=514] | 2 = +3 : [>=514] | ||
2 = -3 : [>=587] | 2 = -3 : [>=587] |
Revision as of 12:23, 11 January 2010
The numbers in square brackets show (what we know of) the length of the longest sequence satisfying the given constraints exactly. The notation [math]\displaystyle{ a=b }[/math] is shorthand for [math]\displaystyle{ T_a(x) = T_b(x) }[/math], and [math]\displaystyle{ a=-b }[/math] for [math]\displaystyle{ T_a(x) = -T_b(x) }[/math].
1 = +2 : [170] 1 = -2 : [>=974] 1 = -2, 1 = +3 : [188] 1 = -2, 1 = -3 : [470] 1 = -2, 1 = +5 : [356] 1 = -2, 1 = -5 : [>=974] 1 = -2, 1 = -5, 1 = +7 : [>=566] 1 = -2, 1 = -5, 1 = -7 : [284] 1 = -2, 1 = -5, 11 = -13 : [>=974] 2 = +3 : [>=514] 2 = -3 : [>=587]