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A005567 Number of walks on square lattice.
(Formerly M4723)
+0
1
10, 70, 308, 1092, 3414, 9834, 26752, 69784, 176306, 434382, 1048812, 2490636, 5833006, 13500754, 30933368, 70255008, 158335434, 354419190, 788529700, 1744831060, 3841983110, 8422163130, 18387829488 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,1

REFERENCES

N. J. A. Sloane and Simon Plouffe, The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, Academic Press, 1995 (includes this sequence).

S. Plouffe, Approximations de S\'{e}ries G\'{e}n\'{e}ratrices et Quelques Conjectures, Dissertation, Universit\'{e} du Qu\'{e}bec \`{a} Montr\'{e}al, 1992.

LINKS

S. Plouffe, Approximations de S\'{e}ries G\'{e}n\'{e}ratrices et Quelques Conjectures, Dissertation, Universit\'{e} du Qu\'{e}bec \`{a} Montr\'{e}al, 1992.

S. Plouffe, 1031 Generating Functions and Conjectures, Universit\'{e} du Qu\'{e}bec \`{a} Montr\'{e}al, 1992.

R. K. Guy, Catwalks, Sandsteps and Pascal Pyramids, J. Integer Seqs., Vol. 3 (2000), #00.1.6

FORMULA

a(n)=26 + 11*n + n^2 + (-16 + 24*n + 8*n^2)*2^n - fitted by John Layman )layman(AT)calvin.math.vt.edu)

MAPLE

A005567:=2*(5-10*z+4*z**2)/(2*z-1)**3/(z-1)**3; [Conjectured by S. Plouffe in his 1992 dissertation.]

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A160662 A090084 A025221 this_sequence A073391 A002802 A101029

Adjacent sequences: A005564 A005565 A005566 this_sequence A005568 A005569 A005570

KEYWORD

nonn,easy

AUTHOR

N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com).

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