The Pattern Collector
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When Neil Sloane was a young man, he started collecting objects he found beautiful. A common enough preoccupation perhaps, except for the particular objects Sloane chose: number sequences.

CURIOUS SEQUENCE Sloane continues to delight in the sequences that come his way. This plot shows the first 100,000 terms of the curious “Recamán sequence.” about the sequence and its elusiveness. He has classical sequences that have captivated mathematicians for millennia, like 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13…, the prime numbers. He has tricky sequences like 1, 1, 2, 5, 14, 38, 120, 353…, [the numbers of different ways of folding ever-longer strips of postage stamps](http://o…

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