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%I A154359 #29 Sep 08 2022 08:45:40 %S A154359 99,649,3699,9249,17299,27849,40899,56449,74499,95049,118099,143649, %T A154359 171699,202249,235299,270849,308899,349449,392499,438049,486099, %U A154359 536649,589699,645249,703299,763849,826899,892449,960499,1031049 %N A154359 a(n) = 1250*n^2 - 700*n + 99. %C A154359 The identity (1250*n^2 - 700*n + 99)^2 - (25*n^2 - 14*n + 2)*(250*n - 70)^2 = 1 can be written as a(n)^2 - A154357(n)*A154361(n)^2 = 1. See also the third comment in A154357. %H A154359 Vincenzo Librandi, <a href="/A154359/b154359.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..10000</a> %H A154359 <a href="/index/Rec#order_03">Index entries for linear recurrences with constant coefficients</a>, signature (3,-3,1). %F A154359 G.f.: (99 + 352*x + 2049*x^2)/(1-x)^3. - _Bruno Berselli_, Dec 13 2011 %F A154359 a(n) = 3*a(n-1) -3*a(n-2) +a(n-3). - _Vincenzo Librandi_, Feb 21 2012 %F A154359 E.g.f.: (99 + 550*x + 1250*x^2)*exp(x). - _G. C. Greubel_, Sep 15 2016 %t A154359 LinearRecurrence[{3, -3, 1}, {99, 649, 3699}, 50] (* _Vincenzo Librandi_, Feb 21 2012 *) %o A154359 (PARI) for(n=0, 40, print1(1250*n^2-700*n+99", ")); \\ _Vincenzo Librandi_, Feb 21 2012 %o A154359 (Magma) [1250*n^2-700*n+99: n in [0..40]]; // _Bruno Berselli_, Sep 15 2016 %K A154359 nonn,easy %O A154359 0,1 %A A154359 _Vincenzo Librandi_, Jan 08 2009 %E A154359 Edited by _Charles R Greathouse IV_, Jul 29 2010 %E A154359 Librandi's comment rewritten by _Bruno Berselli_, Dec 13 2011