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A138778
Triangle read by rows: T(n,k)=k*binomial(n-2k,3k) (n>=5, 1<=k<=n/5).
0
1, 4, 10, 20, 35, 56, 2, 84, 14, 120, 56, 165, 168, 220, 420, 286, 924, 3, 364, 1848, 30, 455, 3432, 165, 560, 6006, 660, 680, 10010, 2145, 816, 16016, 6006, 4, 969, 24752, 15015, 52, 1140, 37128, 34320, 364
OFFSET
5,2
COMMENTS
Row n contains floor(n/5) terms.
Row sums yield A137359.
REFERENCES
D. E. Knuth, The Art of Computer Programming, Vol. 4A, Section 7.1.4.
MAPLE
T:=proc(n, k) options operator, arrow: k*binomial(n-2*k, 3*k) end proc: for n from 5 to 22 do seq(T(n, k), k=1..(1/5)*n) end do; # yields sequence in triangular form
MATHEMATICA
Flatten[Table[k*Binomial[n-2k, 3k], {n, 5, 30}, {k, 1, n/5}]] (* Harvey P. Dale, Dec 20 2014 *)
CROSSREFS
Cf. A137359.
Sequence in context: A301007 A127764 A374713 * A301244 A038409 A374710
KEYWORD
nonn,tabf
AUTHOR
Emeric Deutsch, May 10 2008
STATUS
approved

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