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%I A119443 #13 May 08 2018 15:11:55 %S A119443 1,2,1,3,4,1,5,6,4,6,1,7,10,12,9,12,8,1,11,14,20,9,15,36,8,12,24,10,1, %T A119443 15,22,28,30,21,60,27,36,20,72,32,15,40,12,1,22,30,44,42,25,33,84,90, %U A119443 60,54,28,120,54,144,16,25,120,80,18,60,14,1 %N A119443 Distribution of A060642 in Abramowitz and Stegun order. %H A119443 M. Abramowitz and I. A. Stegun, eds., <a href="http://www.convertit.com/Go/ConvertIt/Reference/AMS55.ASP">Handbook of Mathematical Functions</a>, National Bureau of Standards, Applied Math. Series 55, Tenth Printing, 1972 [alternative scanned copy]. %F A119443 a(n,k) = A119441(n,k) * A048996(n,k) %e A119443 1; %e A119443 2,1; %e A119443 3,4,1; %e A119443 5,6,4,6,1; %e A119443 7,10,12,9,12,8,1; %Y A119443 Cf. A000041 (row lengths), A048996, A119441. %K A119443 easy,nonn,tabf %O A119443 1,2 %A A119443 _Alford Arnold_, May 22 2006 %E A119443 More terms from _R. J. Mathar_, Jul 12 2013