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A111843 Matrix log of triangle A111840, which shifts columns left and up under matrix cube; these terms are the result of multiplying each element in row n and column k by (n-k)!.

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 1, 0, 3, 3, 0, 27, 9, 9, 0, 486, 81, 27, 27, 0, 7776, 1458, 243, 81, 81, 0, -2423196, 23328, 4374, 729, 243, 243, 0, -97338996, -7269588, 69984, 13122, 2187, 729, 729, 0, 5883879500784, -292016988, -21808764, 209952, 39366, 6561, 2187, 2187, 0
Offset: 0

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Author

Paul D. Hanna, Aug 23 2005

Keywords

Comments

Column k equals 3^k multiplied by column 0 (A111844) when ignoring zeros above the diagonal.

Examples

			Matrix log of A111840, with factorial denominators, begins:
0;
1/1!, 0;
3/2!, 3/1!, 0;
27/3!, 9/2!, 9/1!, 0;
486/4!, 81/3!, 27/2!, 27/1!, 0;
7776/5!, 1458/4!, 243/3!, 81/2!, 81/1!, 0;
-2423196/6!, 23328/5!, 4374/4!, 729/3!, 243/2!, 243/1!, 0;
		

Crossrefs

Cf. A111840 (triangle), A111844 (column 0), A111815 (variant), A111941 (q=-1), A111810 (q=2), A111848 (q=4).

Programs

  • PARI
    T(n,k,q=3)=local(A=Mat(1),B);if(n
    				

Formula

T(n, k) = 3^k*T(n-k, 0) = 3^k*A111844(n-k) for n>=k>=0.