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A001841 Related to Zarankiewicz's problem.
(Formerly M2460 N0977)
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OFFSET

3,1

REFERENCES

N. J. A. Sloane and Simon Plouffe, The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, Academic Press, 1995 (includes this sequence).

N. J. A. Sloane, A Handbook of Integer Sequences, Academic Press, 1973 (includes this sequence).

S. Plouffe, Approximations de S\'{e}ries G\'{e}n\'{e}ratrices et Quelques Conjectures, Dissertation, Universit\'{e} du Qu\'{e}bec \`{a} Montr\'{e}al, 1992.

R. K. Guy, A problem of Zarankiewicz, in P. Erd\"{o}s and G. Katona, editors, Theory of Graphs (Proceedings of the Colloquium, Tihany, Hungary), Academic Press, NY, 1968, pp. 119-150, (p. 126, divided by 2).

LINKS

S. Plouffe, Approximations de S\'{e}ries G\'{e}n\'{e}ratrices et Quelques Conjectures, Dissertation, Universit\'{e} du Qu\'{e}bec \`{a} Montr\'{e}al, 1992.

S. Plouffe, 1031 Generating Functions and Conjectures, Universit\'{e} du Qu\'{e}bec \`{a} Montr\'{e}al, 1992.

MAPLE

A001841:=-(2*z**4+z**5+2*z**2+2*z**3+2*z+3)/(z**2-z+1)/(z**2+z+1)/(z+1)**2/(z-1)\ **3; [Conjectured by S. Plouffe in his 1992 dissertation.]

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A137395 A001767 A048214 this_sequence A008610 A078411 A137630

Adjacent sequences: A001838 A001839 A001840 this_sequence A001842 A001843 A001844

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com).

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