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A162424 Square table defined by T(n,k) = Sum_{m=k(k+1)/2..k(k+1)/2+k} [x^m] S(x)^n for n>=1, k>=0, where S(x) = Sum_{n>=0} x^((n+1)(n+2)/2-1), as read by antidiagonals. +0
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1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 3, 3, 1, 1, 4, 6, 4, 1, 1, 5, 10, 13, 7, 1, 1, 6, 15, 33, 24, 7, 1, 1, 7, 21, 70, 68, 34, 8, 1, 1, 8, 28, 131, 171, 123, 49, 11, 1, 1, 9, 36, 224, 388, 385, 226, 69, 13, 1, 1, 10, 45, 358, 806, 1073, 836, 342, 94, 13, 1, 1, 11, 55, 543, 1556, 2709, 2674, 1485, 547 (list; table; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,4

EXAMPLE

This table begins:

1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,...

1,2,3,4,7,7,8,11,13,13,16,15,19,22,21,23,22,29,27,31,30,29,39,34,...

1,3,6,13,24,34,49,69,94,117,148,174,211,249,298,331,366,439,498,...

1,4,10,33,68,123,226,342,547,778,1071,1412,1901,2392,2997,3762,...

1,5,15,70,171,385,836,1485,2630,4271,6590,9536,14030,19286,25995,...

1,6,21,131,388,1073,2674,5634,11173,20379,35305,56757,89734,...

1,7,28,224,806,2709,7749,19055,42770,87773,168778,302008,519407,...

1,8,36,358,1556,6303,20792,58846,150169,346748,737442,1464203,...

1,9,45,543,2829,13711,52221,168912,489993,1269145,2990595,...

1,10,55,790,4897,28191,123717,455882,1499600,4345078,11360122,...

1,11,66,1111,8140,55231,278334,1166066,4335837,14032832,...

1,12,78,1519,13080,103742,598217,2843920,11916721,43041924,...

...

Let coefficients in powers of the series:

S = 1 + x^2 + x^5 + x^9 + x^14 + x^20 + x^27 + x^35 + x^44 +...

form the following sequences:

S^1: [(1),(0,1),(0,0,1),(0,0,0,1),(0,0,0,0,1),(0,0,0,0,0,1),...]

S^2: [(1),(0,2),(0,1,2),(0,2,0,2),(1,2,0,0,4),(0,2,0,1,2,2),...]

S^3: [(1),(0,3),(0,3,3),(1,6,0,6),(3,6,3,3,9),(1,12,0,6,9,6),...]

S^4: [(1),(0,4),(0,6,4),(4,12,1,16),(6,16,12,12,12),...]

S^5: [(1),(0,5),(0,10,5),(10,20,5,35),(11,40,30,35,35),...]

S^6: [(1),(0,6),(0,15,6),(20,30,15,66),(21,90,61,90,126),...]

S^7: [(1),(0,7),(0,21,7),(35,42,35,112),(42,182,112,210),...]

S^8: [(1),(0,8),(0,28,8),(56,56,70,176),(84,336,196,448),...]

S^9: [(1),(0,9),(0,36,9),(84,72,126,261),(162,576,336,882),...]

S^10:[(1),(0,10),(0,45,10),(120,90,210,370),(297,930,570,1620),...]

...

then the sums of the above grouped terms (enclosed in parenthesis)

form the initial terms of the rows of this table:

T(3,4) = (3+6+3+3+9) = 24 ;

T(4,3) = (4+12+1+16) = 33 ;

T(5,3) = (10+20+5+35) = 70.

Summing the coefficients of S^n in this way generates all the rows of this table.

PROGRAM

(PARI) {T(n, k)=local(S=sum(m=0, k+1, x^((m+1)*(m+2)/2-1))+O(x^((k+2)*(k+3)/2))); sum(m=k*(k+1)/2, k*(k+1)/2+k, polcoeff(S^n, m))}

CROSSREFS

Cf. rows: A162425, A162426, A162427.

Cf. A162428 (antidiagonal sums), A162429 (main diagonal).

Cf. A162430 (variant).

Sequence in context: A108363 A076831 A119724 this_sequence A008571 A051137 A034328

Adjacent sequences: A162421 A162422 A162423 this_sequence A162425 A162426 A162427

KEYWORD

nonn,tabl

AUTHOR

Paul D. Hanna (pauldhanna(AT)juno.com), Jul 03 2009

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