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User talk:Eric Chen
I want to create about 20 sequences which refer to each other, and I have already allocated 74 sequences. However, my edit limit is only 3 sequences, but some people have edit limit 7, 12, or 30 sequences, some even don't have an edit limit, why? Can you change my edit limit 30 sequence? Please.
- It's because some contributors flood us with dozens of uninteresting, useless sequences. If you show you have your own judiciousness, the limit will be loosened or eliminated. But in the meantime, ask yourself: which of those 20 sequences is the most interesting or the most useful? Then concentrate on getting that one through. The others can wait. Alonso del Arte 01:27, 22 December 2014 (UTC)
However, I have allocated 74 sequences and if I have not edited them yet about 3 months, they will be recycled. I want to create them, but I can't create any sequences now. They are "prime p which p#+1 is a semiprime", "prime p which p#-1 is a semiprime", "number n which n*2^n-1 is a semiprime", "number n which Pell(n) is a semiprime", "number n which the numerator of Bernoulli(2n) is a semiprime", "number n which Euler(2n) is a semiprime", "number n which A005165(n) is a semiprime", etc. Are they OK?
Besides, some other sequence are: "number n which Phi_k(n) is prime", where k is 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 28, 30, ... Are they good sequences?
Could you change my edit limit to 30 sequences?
- I don't know, those don't sound all that interesting to me. Of the sequences you've listed just now, pick just one that you think is really interesting and let's focus on that one.