For the first mentioned sequences based on fonts, what's the first number in the sequence that has less digits than the previous number?
bradrn [3 hidden]5 mins ago
It looks like that never occurs for Helvetica (A316600) due to the absence of kerning. However, with Arial (A316599) the description notes:
> a(29368) = 111111 is a first notable anomaly, because its bounding box width of 2675 lies between those of a(29367) = 49115, with bounding box width 2655, and a(29369) = 70002, with bounding box width 2681.
robinhouston [3 hidden]5 mins ago
The edit history of the “nonsense sequence” makes for painful reading.
> a(29368) = 111111 is a first notable anomaly, because its bounding box width of 2675 lies between those of a(29367) = 49115, with bounding box width 2655, and a(29369) = 70002, with bounding box width 2681.
https://oeis.org/history?seq=A133451&start=0&n=30
> Graph substitution of two octahedra inside an icosahedron connected at p=1: disconnected at p=0 ( concept similar to two tetrahedra inside a cube).
Can you explain what that means, and how it leads to a sequence of integers? I think it is nonsense.
Confusingly, "more" means "please add more terms"...
[0] https://oeis.org/wiki/Keywords