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A085205 Array A(x,y): induced by the 2-ary form of the list-function 'list' present in the programming languages Lisp and Scheme, in the same way as A085201 is induced by the 2-ary 'append'-function. Listed antidiagonalwise as A(0,0), A(1,0), A(0,1), A(2,0), A(1,1), A(0,2), ...

Original entry on oeis.org

2, 6, 5, 16, 15, 12, 19, 43, 40, 13, 44, 52, 124, 41, 31, 47, 127, 152, 125, 115, 32, 53, 136, 388, 153, 379, 116, 34, 56, 155, 416, 389, 469, 380, 118, 35, 60, 164, 478, 417, 1237, 470, 382, 119, 36, 128, 178, 506, 479, 1327, 1238, 472, 383, 120, 87, 131, 391
Offset: 0

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Author

Antti Karttunen, Jun 23 2003

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Crossrefs

Transpose: A085206. Row 0: A085226, Column 0: A085227, Diagonal: A085228.

Formula

a(x, y) = A072764bi(x, A057548(y)).
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