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A085471 Triangle of coefficients of numerators of powers of e^2 in sum_{k=1..infty} {1 / [1+(k+1/2)^2*pi^2]^n}+{4^n / (4+pi^2)^n}. +0
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1, -1, 1, -4, -1, 3, -17, -7, -3, 15, -94, -56, -58, -15, 105, -657, -578, -982, -503, -105, 945, -5584, -7291, -16824, -12901, -5464, -945, 10395, -55757, -106209, -303361, -313199, -202071, -70411, -10395, 135135, -634722, -1728758, -5846866, -7692464, -6715286, -3535066 (list; table; graph; listen)
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