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%I A169995 #19 Jan 07 2021 01:19:42 %S A169995 1,1,0,1,1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2,3,3,3,4,5,5,5,6,7,8,8,9,11,11,11,13,14,15,15, %T A169995 17,19,20,20,22,25,25,26,28,31,31,32,34,37,38,38,40,44,44,44,47,49,50, %U A169995 50,53,55,56,55,58,60,60,59,62,64,63,63,64,66,65,64,65,68,65,64,65,66,64,63,63 %N A169995 Expansion of Product_{i=0..m-1} (1 + x^(2*i+1)) for m=12. %C A169995 Product_{i=0..m-1} (1 + x^(2*i+1)) is the Poincaré polynomial for GL(m). %C A169995 Number of self-conjugate partitions of n into at most 12 parts. Also, number of partitions of n into distinct odd parts not larger than 23. - _Álvar Ibeas_, Aug 01 2020 %D A169995 H. Weyl, The Classical Groups, Princeton, 1946, see p. 233. %H A169995 Nathaniel Johnston, <a href="/A169995/b169995.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..144</a> (full sequence) %Y A169995 Cf. A000700, A169987, A169988, A169989, A169990, A169991, A169992, A169993, A169994. %K A169995 nonn,fini,full,easy %O A169995 0,9 %A A169995 _N. J. A. Sloane_, Aug 29 2010