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%I A246635 #6 Feb 08 2017 20:31:21 %S A246635 1,110,52630,32050452,21695031326,15588534391688,11639131492660980, %T A246635 8926158067633260480,6982075699637390684782,5544869068478382127856796, %U A246635 4456728497956906393963534248,3617239034515121761037837277200,2959687584848274006351647631119940 %N A246635 Number of solid standard Young tableaux of shape [[10*n,n],[n]]. %C A246635 In general, column k of A176129 is (for k > 1) asymptotic to sqrt((k+2)*(k^2-20*k-8+sqrt(k*(k+8)^3))/(8*k^3)) * ((k+2)^(k+2)/k^k)^n / (Pi*n). - _Vaclav Kotesovec_, Aug 31 2014 %H A246635 Vaclav Kotesovec, <a href="/A246635/b246635.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..150</a> %H A246635 Wikipedia, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_tableau">Young tableau</a> %F A246635 a(n) ~ (9*sqrt((-1 + sqrt(5))/5))/10 * 12^(12*n) / (Pi * n * 10^(10*n)). - _Vaclav Kotesovec_, Aug 31 2014 %Y A246635 Cf. Column k=10 of A176129. %K A246635 nonn %O A246635 0,2 %A A246635 _Vaclav Kotesovec_, Aug 31 2014