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A214637 Number of solid standard Young tableaux of shape [[n,n,n],[n,n],[n]].

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 16, 17086, 61189172, 404233159860, 3880365678824980, 47959061464818182058, 711513280222442751394224, 12121127323153614807021655742, 230127245538294682127207785787376, 4767460278053986542112719904243778834, 106115342273795146740243750912097789131600
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Alois P. Heinz, Jul 23 2012

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Programs

  • Maple
    b:= proc(l) option remember; local m; m:= nops(l);
          `if`({map(x-> x[], l)[]}={0}, 1, add(add(`if`(l[i][j]>
          `if`(i=m or nops(l[i+1])
          `if`(nops(l[i])=j, 0, l[i][j+1]), b(subsop(i=subsop(
           j=l[i][j]-1, l[i]), l)), 0), j=1..nops(l[i])), i=1..m))
        end:
    a:= n-> b([[n, n, n], [n, n], [n]]):
    seq(a(n), n=0..10);
  • Mathematica
    b[l_] := b[l] = With[{m := Length[l]}, If[Union[Flatten[l]] == {0}, 1, Sum[Sum[If[l[[i, j]] > If[i == m || Length[l[[i+1]]] < j, 0, l[[i+1, j]]] && l[[i, j]] > If[Length[l[[i]]] == j, 0, l[[i, j+1]]], b[ReplacePart[l, i -> ReplacePart[l[[i]], j -> l[[i, j]]-1]]], 0], {j, 1, Length[l[[i]]]}], {i, 1, m}]] ]; a[n_] := b[{{n, n, n}, {n, n}, {n}}]; Table[a[n], {n, 0, 11}] // Flatten (* Jean-François Alcover, Dec 18 2013, translated from Maple *)