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A107354 To compute a(n) we first write down 2^n 1's in a row. Each row takes the right half of the previous row and each element in it equals sum of the elements in the previous row starting at the middle. The single element in the last row is a(n). +0
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1, 1, 2, 7, 44, 516, 11622, 512022, 44588536, 7718806044, 2664170119608, 1836214076324153, 2529135272371085496, 6964321029630556852944, 38346813253279804426846032, 422247020982575523983378003936 (list; graph; listen)
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