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A103903 Square array T(n,k) read by antidiagonals: coordination sequence for lattice D_n. +0
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1, 1, 24, 1, 40, 144, 1, 60, 370, 456, 1, 84, 792, 1640, 1056, 1, 112, 1498, 4724, 4930, 2040, 1, 144, 2592, 11620, 18096, 11752, 3504, 1, 180, 4194, 25424, 55650, 52716, 24050, 5544, 1, 220, 6440, 50832, 149568, 195972, 127816, 44200, 8256, 1, 264 (list; table; graph; listen)
OFFSET

4,3

REFERENCES

J. Serra-Sagrista, Enumeration of lattice points in l_1 norm, Information Processing Letters, 76, no. 1-2 (2000), 39-44.

LINKS

M. Baake and U. Grimm, Coordination sequences for root lattices and related graphs

J. H. Conway and N. J. A. Sloane, Low-Dimensional Lattices VII: Coordination Sequences, Proc. Royal Soc. London, A453 (1997), 2369-2389 (Abstract, pdf, ps).

FORMULA

G.f. of n-th row: Sum[i=0..n, {C(2n, 2i)-2in(n-i)/(n-1)*C(n, i)}*x^i ]/(1-x)^n.

EXAMPLE

1,24,144,456,1056,2040,3504,5544,8256,11736,

1,40,370,1640,4930,11752,24050,44200,75010,119720,

1,60,792,4724,18096,52716,127816,271908,524640,938652,

1,84,1498,11620,55650,195972,559258,1371316,2999682,6003956,

1,112,2592,25424,149568,629808,2100832,5910288,14610560,32641008,

1,144,4194,50832,361602,1801872,6976866,22413456,62407170,155242640,

CROSSREFS

Rows include A007900, A008355, A008357, A008359, A008361, A008376, A008378. Cf. A103884.

Sequence in context: A097013 A040598 A097190 this_sequence A040599 A076721 A090215

Adjacent sequences: A103900 A103901 A103902 this_sequence A103904 A103905 A103906

KEYWORD

nonn,tabl

AUTHOR

Ralf Stephan, Feb 21 2005

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