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A001304 Expansion of 1/((1-x)^2*(1-x^2)*(1-x^5)). +0
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OFFSET

0,2

COMMENT

Ways of making change for n cents using coins of 1, 2 and 5 cents, if two different kinds of 1-cent coin are counted as different. - Matthew Vandermast (ghodges14(AT)comcast.net), Feb 27 2003

REFERENCES

L. Comtet, Advanced Combinatorics, Reidel, 1974, p. 113, Example (2), D(n; 1,2,4,10).

LINKS

INRIA Algorithms Project, Encyclopedia of Combinatorial Structures 198

MAPLE

1/(1-x)^2/(1-x^2)/(1-x^5)

CROSSREFS

First differences are in A000115.

Adjacent sequences: A001301 A001302 A001303 this_sequence A001305 A001306 A001307

Sequence in context: A006697 A079717 A114830 this_sequence A000064 A001305 A088575

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

njas

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