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%I A246587 #18 Oct 27 2022 12:01:14 %S A246587 6,48,282,1260,4896,16836,53232,156384,433776,1143696,2890266,7032576, %T A246587 16557084,37838052,84206724,182913216,388685430,809399280,1654446816, %U A246587 3323927340,6572070528,12801615744,24590359284,46619988384,87302773392,161597518272,295849759728 %N A246587 Second trisection of A246584. %H A246587 Michael D. Hirschhorn, <a href="https://www.thebookshelf.auckland.ac.nz/docs/NZJMaths/nzjmaths042/nzjmaths042-00-021.pdf">A note on overcubic partitions</a>, New Zealand J. Math., 42:229-234, 2012. %H A246587 Bernard L. S. Lin, <a href="https://doi.org/10.37236/4400">Arithmetic properties of overcubic partition pairs</a>, Electronic Journal of Combinatorics 21(3) (2014), #P3.35. %F A246587 a(n) ~ exp(3*Pi*sqrt(n/2)) / (2^(19/4)*sqrt(3)*n^(5/4)). - _Vaclav Kotesovec_, Aug 16 2019 %F A246587 a(n) = A246584(3*n+2). - _Alois P. Heinz_, Oct 27 2022 %Y A246587 Cf. A246584, A246585, A246586. %K A246587 nonn %O A246587 0,1 %A A246587 _N. J. A. Sloane_, Sep 03 2014