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%I A211360 #7 Apr 18 2012 15:52:11 %S A211360 1,1,1,3,1,10,1,15,15,10,1,105,21,35,1,105,210,280,28,56,35,1,1260, %T A211360 378,1260,36,280,84,126,1,945,3150,6300,630,2520,1575,45,2100,120,210, %U A211360 126,1,17325,6930,34650,990,15400,4620,6930,55,4620,5775,165 %N A211360 Top elements of triangle A211350. %C A211360 Begins like A178866. Both sequences differ only in the order of elements - and the offset. This sequence uses offset 0 because the integer partitions in A194602 are enumerated from 0. %H A211360 Tilman Piesk, <a href="/A211360/b211360.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..76</a> %H A211360 Tilman Piesk, <a href="http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Partition_related_number_triangles#all1">Partition related number triangles</a> %Y A211360 Cf. A211350, A178866. %K A211360 nonn %O A211360 0,4 %A A211360 _Tilman Piesk_, Apr 12 2012