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A121572 Subprimorials: inverse binomial transform of primorials (A002110). +0
3
1, 1, 3, 17, 119, 1509, 18799, 342397, 6340263, 151918421, 4619754311, 140219120601, 5396354613583, 221721908976697, 9431597787000999, 447473598316521449, 24163152239530299719, 1444153946379288324477 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,3

COMMENT

By analogy with subfactorials, which are the inverse binomial transform of the factorials.

FORMULA

a(n) = sum_{k=0}^n (-1)^{n-k} C(n,k) Prime(k)#, where p# is p primorial and Prime(0)# = 1.

A007318^(-1) * A002110. - Gary W. Adamson (qntmpkt(AT)yahoo.com), Dec 14 2007

EXAMPLE

a(3) = 30 - 3*6 + 3*2 - 1 = 17.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A002110, A000166. See A079266 for a different definition of subprimorial.

Sequence in context: A112111 A074554 A074544 this_sequence A074543 A129115 A093460

Adjacent sequences: A121569 A121570 A121571 this_sequence A121573 A121574 A121575

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Frank Adams-Watters (FrankTAW(AT)Netscape.net), Aug 08 2006

EXTENSIONS

More terms from R. J. Mathar (mathar(AT)strw.leidenuniv.nl), Sep 18 2007

Edited by njas, May 15 2008 at the suggestion of R. J. Mathar

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