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A005258 Apery numbers: Sum C(n,k)^2 * C(n+k,k), k=0..n.
(Formerly M3057)
+0
17
1, 3, 19, 147, 1251, 11253, 104959, 1004307, 9793891, 96918753, 970336269, 9807518757, 99912156111, 1024622952993, 10567623342519, 109527728400147, 1140076177397091, 11911997404064793, 124879633548031009 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,2

COMMENT

Comment from Matthijs Coster, Apr 28, 2004: This is the Taylor expansion of a special point on a curve described by Beauville.

Equals the main diagonal of square array A108625. - Paul D. Hanna (pauldhanna(AT)juno.com), Jun 14 2005

REFERENCES

Roger Apery, Irrationalite de zeta(2) et zeta(3), in Journees Arith. de Luminy. Colloque International du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) held at the Centre Universitaire de Luminy, Luminy, Jun 20-24, 1978. Asterisque, 61 (1979), 11-13.

Beukers, F.; Another congruence for the Apery numbers. J. Number Theory 25 (1987), no. 2, 201-210.

Arnaud Beauville, Les familles stables de courbes sur P_1 admettant quatre fibres singulieres, Comptes Rendus, Academie Science Paris, no. 294, May 24 1982.

Matthijs Coster, Over 6 families van krommen [On 6 families of curves], Master's Thesis (unpublished), Aug 26 1983.

C. Elsner, On recurrence formulae for sums involving binomial coefficients, Fib. Q., 43 (No. 1, 2005), 31-45.

LINKS

Simon Plouffe, Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..954

E. Deutsch and B. E. Sagan, Congruences for Catalan and Motzkin numbers and related sequences, J. Num. Theory 117 (2006), 191-215.

V. Strehl, Recurrences and Legendre transform

Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Link to a section of The World of Mathematics.

W. Zudilin, Approximations to -, di, and trilogarithms

S. Plouffe, The first 2553 Apery numbers

A. van der Poorten, A proof that Euler missed ... Apery's proof of the irrationality of zeta(3). An informal report. Math. Intelligencer 1 (1978/79), no 4, 195-203.

FORMULA

a(n) = hypergeom([n+1, -n, -n], [1, 1], 1). - Vladeta Jovovic (vladeta(AT)Eunet.yu), Apr 24 2003

(n+1)^2 a_{n+1} = (11n^2+11n+3) a_n+n^2 a_{n-1}. - Matthijs Coster, Apr 28, 2004

Let b(n) be the solution to the above recurrence with b(0) = 0, b(1) = 5. Then the b(n) are rational numbers with b(n)/a(n) -> zeta(2) very rapidly. The identity b(n)*a(n-1) - b(n-1)*a(n) = (-1)^(n-1)*5/n^2 leads to a series acceleration formula: zeta(2) = 5 * sum {n = 1..inf} 1/(n^2*a(n)*a(n-1)) = 5*[1/(1*3) + 1/(2^2*3*19) + 1/(3^2*19*147) + ...]. Similar results hold for the constant e: see A143413. - Peter Bala (pbala(AT)toucansurf.com), Aug 14 2008

MAPLE

seq(add((multinomial(n+k, n-k, k, k))*binomial(n, k), k=0..n), n=0..18); - Zerinvary Lajos (zerinvarylajos(AT)yahoo.com), Oct 18 2006

CROSSREFS

Cf. A002736, A005258, A005259, A005429, A005430.

Cf. A108625.

Adjacent sequences: A005255 A005256 A005257 this_sequence A005259 A005260 A005261

Cf. A143413.

Sequence in context: A095002 A080833 A073516 this_sequence A131551 A074546 A054316

KEYWORD

nonn,easy,nice

AUTHOR

njas

EXTENSIONS

More terms from Pab Ter (pabrlos(AT)yahoo.com), May 09 2004

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