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%I A046627
%S A046627 1,6,5,11,23,16,39,21,17,12,26,29,86,31,63,231,117,36,546,348,153,41,
%T A046627 1176,894,501,194,46,414,279,139,48,51,4422,693,418,187,291,56,7887,
%U A046627 1111,605,1226,347,61,16731,13442,1716,4251,1573,408,66,30173,22022
%N A046627 Distinct numbers in writing first numerator and then denominator of each 
               element to the right of the central elements of the 1/5-Pascal triangle 
               (by row).
%e A046627 1/1; 1/1 1/1; 1/1 1/5 1/1; 1/1 6/5 6/5 1/1; 1/1 11/5 12/5 11/5 1/1; 1/
               1 16/5 23/5 23/5 16/5 1/1; 1/1 21/5 39/5 46/5 39/5 21/5 1/1; 1/1 
               26/5 12/1 17/1 17/1 12/1 26/5 1/1; ...
%Y A046627 Cf. A046601.
%Y A046627 Sequence in context: A134881 A046615 A103132 this_sequence A120114 A123168 
               A119636
%Y A046627 Adjacent sequences: A046624 A046625 A046626 this_sequence A046628 A046629 
               A046630
%K A046627 tabf,nonn
%O A046627 1,2
%A A046627 Mohammad K. Azarian (ma3(AT)evansville.edu)
%E A046627 More terms from James A. Sellers (sellersj(AT)math.psu.edu), Dec 16 1999

    
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