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A293386 Square array A(n,k), n >= 0, k >= 0, read by antidiagonals, where column k is the expansion of g.f. Product_{i>0} 1/(1 + Sum_{j=1..k} j*x^(j*i))^2.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 0, 1, -2, 0, 1, -2, 1, 0, 1, -2, -3, -2, 0, 1, -2, -3, 10, 4, 0, 1, -2, -3, 4, -4, -4, 0, 1, -2, -3, 4, 14, -20, 5, 0, 1, -2, -3, 4, 6, -8, 41, -6, 0, 1, -2, -3, 4, 6, 16, -46, 2, 9, 0, 1, -2, -3, 4, 6, 6, -30, 14, -111, -12, 0, 1, -2, -3, 4, 6, 6, 0, -58
Offset: 0

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Author

Seiichi Manyama, Oct 07 2017

Keywords

Examples

			Square array begins:
   1,  1,   1,  1,  1, ...
   0, -2,  -2, -2, -2, ...
   0,  1,  -3, -3, -3, ...
   0, -2,  10,  4,  4, ...
   0,  4,  -4, 14,  6, ...
   0, -4, -20, -8, 16, ...
		

Crossrefs

Columns k=0..1 give A000007, A022597.
Rows n=0 gives A000012.
Main diagonal gives A252650.
Product_{i>0} (1 + Sum_{j=1..k} j*x^(j*i))^m: this sequence (m=-2), A290217 (m=-1), A290216 (m=1), A293377 (m=2).