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A185628 Triangle, read by rows, equal to the matrix cube of triangle A185620.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 3, 1, 6, 3, 1, 16, 12, 3, 1, 60, 55, 18, 3, 1, 305, 315, 118, 24, 3, 1, 1988, 2243, 912, 205, 30, 3, 1, 15951, 19378, 8342, 1995, 316, 36, 3, 1, 153171, 198363, 89193, 22274, 3708, 451, 42, 3, 1, 1722693, 2358860, 1098552, 283427, 48863, 6195, 610, 48, 3, 1, 22296396, 32060736
Offset: 0

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Paul D. Hanna, Sep 07 2011

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			 Triangle begins:
1;
3, 1;
6, 3, 1;
16, 12, 3, 1;
60, 55, 18, 3, 1;
305, 315, 118, 24, 3, 1;
1988, 2243, 912, 205, 30, 3, 1;
15951, 19378, 8342, 1995, 316, 36, 3, 1;
153171, 198363, 89193, 22274, 3708, 451, 42, 3, 1;
1722693, 2358860, 1098552, 283427, 48863, 6195, 610, 48, 3, 1;
22296396, 32060736, 15376126, 4070883, 720586, 94085, 9600, 793, 54, 3, 1; ...
This triangle equals the matrix cube, R^3, of triangle R = A185620, which begins:
1;
1, 1;
1, 1, 1;
1, 3, 1, 1;
1, 10, 5, 1, 1;
1, 42, 27, 7, 1, 1;
1, 226, 173, 52, 9, 1, 1;
1, 1525, 1330, 442, 85, 11, 1, 1;
1, 12555, 12134, 4345, 897, 126, 13, 1, 1; ...
where R^3 - R^2 + I equals R shifted left one column.
		

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