%I A010740
%S A010740 1,1,1,6,14,25,32,6,250,1222,4380,13059,31705,48464,76354,
%T A010740 1159911,7041015,33400183,135931668,473704510,1277600695,
%U A010740 1233828142,16196871172,169736941512,1156974034428,6577630531262
%V A010740 1,1,1,-6,14,-25,32,6,-250,1222,-4380,13059,-31705,48464,76354,
%W A010740 -1159911,7041015,-33400183,135931668,-473704510,1277600695,
%X A010740 -1233828142,-16196871172,169736941512,-1156974034428,6577630531262
%N A010740 Shifts 3 places right under binomial transform.
%H A010740 M. Bernstein and N. J. A. Sloane, <a href="http://arXiv.org/abs/math.CO/
0205301">Some canonical sequences of integers</a>, Linear Alg. Applications,
226-228 (1995), 57-72; erratum 320 (2000), 210.
%H A010740 N. J. A. Sloane, <a href="transforms.txt">Transforms</a>
%Y A010740 Sequence in context: A104675 A028557 A083657 this_sequence A095794 A119867
A026055
%Y A010740 Adjacent sequences: A010737 A010738 A010739 this_sequence A010741 A010742
A010743
%K A010740 sign,eigen
%O A010740 0,4
%A A010740 N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com), Jonas Wallgren (jwc(AT)ida.liu.se)
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