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A022106 Fibonacci sequence beginning 1 16. +0
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1, 16, 17, 33, 50, 83, 133, 216, 349, 565, 914, 1479, 2393, 3872, 6265, 10137, 16402, 26539, 42941, 69480, 112421, 181901, 294322, 476223, 770545, 1246768, 2017313, 3264081, 5281394, 8545475, 13826869 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,2

COMMENT

a(n-1)=sum(P(16;n-1-k,k),k=0..ceiling((n-1)/2)), n>=1, with a(-1)=15. These are the SW-NE diagonals in P(16;n,k), the (16,1) Pascal triangle. Cf. A093645 for the (10,1) Pascal triangle. Observation by Paul Barry (pbarry(AT)wit.ie, Apr 29 2004. Proof via recursion relations and comparison of inputs.

LINKS

Tanya Khovanova, Recursive Sequences

FORMULA

a(n)= a(n-1)+a(n-2), n>=2, a(0)=1, a(1)=16. a(-1):=15.

G.f.: (1+15*x)/(1-x-x^2).

MATHEMATICA

a={}; b=1; c=16; AppendTo[a, b]; AppendTo[a, c]; Do[b=b+c; AppendTo[a, b]; c=b+c; AppendTo[a, c], {n, 1, 12, 1}]; a (Vladimir Orlovsky, Jul 23 2008)

CROSSREFS

a(n) = A109754(15, n+1) = A101220(15, 0, n+1).

Sequence in context: A138599 A007636 A151977 this_sequence A041518 A042195 A041520

Adjacent sequences: A022103 A022104 A022105 this_sequence A022107 A022108 A022109

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

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

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