Since this is a scientific database, anonymous submissions cannot be accepted. You must request an account and log in before you can contribute a new sequence or edit an existing one. You should always sign your contributions. Note: if you type four tildes, ~~~~, this will be replaced by your name, date, and a link to your user page where people can send you email without knowing your address. So if you add a comment to a sequence, you can simply follow it with - ~~~~
The OEIS Wiki has a lot of helpful advice, including a Style Sheet for Contributors.
By submitting anything to the OEIS you are agreeing that you have read and are bound by the OEIS Contributor's License Agreement, which can be read here.
Please choose one of the following options: 1. Contribute a new sequence to the OEIS Use this to contribute a sequence that is not at present in the OEIS.If you would like to submit a collection of sequences that refer to each other, you can allocate the A-numbers first and then edit the sequences as if they were existing sequences.
2. Edit the entry for an existing sequence in the OEIS To add to or make changes to an existing entry for a sequence, log in (if you haven't already) and then visit that sequence's web page.Next to the sequence data you will see a link named “edit,” which you can click to submit changes or additions.
If someone else has already made changes that are not yet published, you will see a link named “draft edits,” which will take you to the most recent draft of the sequence. From that page you can click “edit” to make more changes.
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