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Integer sequences express and capture many important concepts in number theory. They also arise naturally in some parts of dynamical systems, and we will explain some of the questions and relationships that arise in looking at integer sequences from these two perspectives. One of these connections occurs between prime numbers and closed orbits. In algebraic and geometric settings, there are hints of a quite widespread Pólya–Carlson dichotomy.
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