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== Terminology for zero-based APs ==
== Terminology for zero-based APs ==


Could we abbreviate 'zero-based arithmetic progression' to ZAP (the 'H' for 'homogeneous' being redundant)? We'd then need a term for the discrepancy with respect to ZAPs, such as Z-discrepancy, unless it's clear from the context.
Could we abbreviate 'zero-based arithmetic progression' to ZAP (the 'H' for 'homogeneous' being redundant)? We'd then need a term for the discrepancy with respect to ZAPs, such as Z-discrepancy, unless it's clear from the context.
== Repository of examples ==
We could do with a place on this Wiki to post interesting examples of sequences, and perhaps other experimental data, since currently they're scattered around the blog and I have one or two I'd like to add. In particular a page of 'longest sequences found so far' for various constraints and dimensions would be nice.
--[[User:Alec|Alec]] 09:01, 9 January 2010 (UTC)

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Terminology for zero-based APs

Could we abbreviate 'zero-based arithmetic progression' to ZAP (the 'H' for 'homogeneous' being redundant)? We'd then need a term for the discrepancy with respect to ZAPs, such as Z-discrepancy, unless it's clear from the context.

Repository of examples

We could do with a place on this Wiki to post interesting examples of sequences, and perhaps other experimental data, since currently they're scattered around the blog and I have one or two I'd like to add. In particular a page of 'longest sequences found so far' for various constraints and dimensions would be nice.

--Alec 09:01, 9 January 2010 (UTC)