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A261545
a(n) indicates which letter of the English alphabet is the n-th most common.
0
5, 20, 1, 15, 9, 14, 19, 18, 8, 12, 4, 3, 21, 13, 6, 16, 7, 23, 25, 2, 22, 11, 24, 10, 17, 26
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
This is according to Mayzner revisited (Peter Norvig), Cornell, British National Corpus and the Brown corpus.
REFERENCES
Martin Gardner, "Codes, Ciphers, and Secret Writing." Dover Publications, Inc. New York 1984.
M. S. Mayzner, Margaret Elizabeth Tresselt, "Tables of Single-letter and Digram Frequency Counts for Various Word-length and Letter-position Combinations," Psychonomic Press, 1965.
A. Young," Mathematical Ciphers: From Caesar to RSA." Mathematical World, Volume 25. American Mathematical Society 2006.
LINKS
Cornell, Department of Mathematics, Math Explorer's Club, English Letter Frequency.
Gifted Mathematics, Learn How to be Successful in Mathematics Competitions Worldwide, The Undecipherable Cipher: Middle Secondary Mathematics.
Wikipedia, Letter frequency.
Wikipedia, Gadsby (novel).
EXAMPLE
The most common letter of the English alphabet is the fifth letter 'E', so a(1)=5; the second most common letter is the twentieth letter 'T', so a(2)=20; the third most common letter is 'A', so a(3)=1; etc.
MATHEMATICA
ToCharacterCode["etaoinsrhldcumfpgwybvkxjqz"] - 96
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
fini,full,nonn
AUTHOR
Peter Norvig and Robert G. Wilson v, Aug 24 2015
STATUS
approved