OEIS/Harrows
In the early 1930s Erdős introduced a covering system (also called complete residue systems) as a collection
of finitely many residue classes
In the following we will use a slightly different definition:
- negative integers are excluded,
- there may be infinitely many residue classes, and
- any non-negative integer is covered by exactly one residue class only.
We will call such a modified covering system a harrow.