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A263682 Number of length n arrays of permutations of 0..n-1 with each element moved by -7 to 7 places and with no two consecutive decreases.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 2, 5, 17, 70, 349, 2017, 13358, 85403, 514631, 2892717, 15496398, 80361985, 412478090, 2110690179, 10938840527, 57413943808, 304300790810, 1621734608963, 8661768091020, 46243202420814, 246483106624494, 1310659258937117
Offset: 1

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Author

R. H. Hardin, Oct 23 2015

Keywords

Comments

Column 7 of A263683.

Examples

			Some solutions for n=7
..2....5....1....0....1....2....4....0....2....3....6....2....1....6....6....5
..6....1....0....5....2....4....1....3....3....1....0....5....3....4....1....0
..1....3....2....6....3....0....6....2....5....4....1....0....0....5....4....4
..4....6....3....3....6....6....0....4....0....6....5....4....6....1....2....6
..3....2....4....4....4....1....2....6....1....0....3....1....2....2....5....1
..5....4....5....1....5....3....5....1....4....2....4....6....5....3....0....2
..0....0....6....2....0....5....3....5....6....5....2....3....4....0....3....3
		

Crossrefs

Cf. A263683.