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A089505 Triangle of signed numbers used for the computation of the column sequences of triangle A089504. +0
7
1, -1, 4, 1, -24, 50, -1, 114, -950, 1350, 31, -15504, 400520, -1897200, 2052855, -9269, 19612560, -1431859000, 17333030000, -56265334125, 49236404224, 342953, -3011508588, 594221485000, -16634292228125, 123422029355625, -302409994743808, 222337901418633, -9945637 (list; table; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,3

COMMENT

A089504(n+m,m)= sum(a(m,p)*((p+2)*(p+1)*p)^n,p=1..m)/D(m) with D(m) := A089506(m); m=1,2,..., n>=0.

LINKS

W. Lang, First 7 rows.

FORMULA

a(n, m)= D(n)*((-1)^(n-m))*(((m+2)*(m+1)*m)^(n-1))/(product(fallfac(m+2, 3)-fallfac(r+2, 3), r=1..m-1)*product(fallfac(r+2, 3)-fallfac(m+2, 3), r=m+1..n)), with D(n) := A089506(n) and fallfac(n, m) := A008279(n, m) (falling factorials), 1<=m<=n else 0. (Replace in the denominator the first product by 1 if m=1, and the second one by 1 if m=n.)

a(n, m)= A089506(n)*((-1)^(n-m))*(fallfac(m+2, 3)^(n-1))*(3*m^2+6*m+2)/((n-m)!*(m-1)!*product(fallfac(m+r+2, 2)-r*m, r=1..n)), n>=m>=1.

EXAMPLE

[1]; [ -1,4]; [1,-24,50]; [ -1,114,-950,1350]; ...

a(3,2)= -24 = 27*(-1)*((4*3*2)^2)/((4*3*2-3*2*1)*(5*4*3-4*3*2)).

A089504(2+3,3) = A089513(2) = 6156 = (1*(3*2*1)^2 - 24*(4*3*2)^2 + 50*(5*4*3)^2)/27.

CROSSREFS

Companion denominator sequence is A089506.

Sequence in context: A136232 A079621 A046860 this_sequence A062328 A136234 A135897

Adjacent sequences: A089502 A089503 A089504 this_sequence A089506 A089507 A089508

KEYWORD

sign,easy,tabl

AUTHOR

Wolfdieter Lang (wolfdieter.lang_AT_physik_DOT_uni-karlsruhe_DOT_de), Dec 01 2003

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