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A124731 Triangle, row sums = powers of 3, companion to A124730. +0
2
1, 2, 1, 4, 3, 2, 8, 7, 10, 2, 16, 15, 34, 12, 4, 32, 31, 98, 46, 32, 4, 64, 63, 258, 144, 156, 36, 8, 128, 127, 642, 402, 600, 192, 88, 8, 256, 255, 1538, 1044, 2004, 792, 560, 96, 16 (list; table; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,2

COMMENT

In A124730, the diagonals are switched. Row sums are powers of 3 in both triangles.

FORMULA

Let M = the infinite bidiagonal matrix with (2,1,2,1...) in the main diagonal and (1,2,1,2...) in the subdiagonal. Extracting finite n X n matrices of this form, we take M^n * [1,0,0,0...].

EXAMPLE

Row 2 = (4, 3, 2) since (using the 3 X 3 matrix m = [2,0,0; 1,1,0; 0,2,2]), m^2 * [1,0,0] = [4,3,2].

First few rows of the triangle are:

1;

2, 1;

4, 3, 2;

8, 7, 10, 2;

16, 15, 34, 12, 4;

32, 31, 98, 46, 32, 4;

64, 63, 258, 144, 156, 36, 8;

...

CROSSREFS

Cf. A124730, A124732.

Sequence in context: A144333 A126136 A140169 this_sequence A143122 A093067 A098122

Adjacent sequences: A124728 A124729 A124730 this_sequence A124732 A124733 A124734

KEYWORD

nonn,tabl

AUTHOR

Gary W. Adamson & Roger L. Bagula (qntmpkt(AT)yahoo.com), Nov 05 2006

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