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A026763 a(n) = T(2n-1,n-2), T given by A026758.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 7, 38, 190, 918, 4365, 20594, 96804, 454362, 2132121, 10010203, 47042042, 221337726, 1042837195, 4920447410, 23250646651, 110029743083, 521462857972, 2474929099976, 11762845907633, 55982738983975, 266789302547057
Offset: 2

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  • Maple
    T:= proc(n,k) option remember;
       if n<0 then 0;
       elif k=0 or k = n then 1;
       elif type(n,'odd') and k <= (n-1)/2 then
            procname(n-1,k-1)+procname(n-2,k-1)+procname(n-1,k) ;
       else
           procname(n-1,k-1)+procname(n-1,k) ;
       end if ;
    end proc;
    seq(T(2*n-1,n-2), n=2..30); # G. C. Greubel, Oct 31 2019
  • Mathematica
    T[n_, k_]:= T[n, k]= If[n<0, 0, If[k==0 || k==n, 1, If[OddQ[n] && k<=(n - 1)/2, T[n-1, k-1] + T[n-2, k-1] + T[n-1, k], T[n-1, k-1] + T[n-1, k] ]]]; Table[T[2n-1, n-2], {n, 2, 30}] (* G. C. Greubel, Oct 31 2019 *)
  • Sage
    @CachedFunction
    def T(n, k):
        if (n<0): return 0
        elif (k==0 or k==n): return 1
        elif (mod(n,2)==1 and k<=(n-1)/2): return T(n-1,k-1) + T(n-2,k-1) + T(n-1,k)
        else: return T(n-1,k-1) + T(n-1,k)
    [T(2*n-1, n-2) for n in (2..30)] # G. C. Greubel, Oct 31 2019