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%I A327459 #9 Oct 07 2019 21:59:18 %S A327459 1,2,4,-14,35,-76,161,-357,831,-1955,4508,-10105,22168,-48146,104484, %T A327459 -227391,495414,-1075389,2313782,-4915216,10288268,-21214952,43157269, %U A327459 -86845138,173498199,-345556983,689067113,-1380830712,2788197482,-5680398553,11675197082,-24179658910,50364058015,-105288240165,220499927388 %N A327459 Inverse binomial transform of A327460. %C A327459 For the first 55 terms or so, this is also the inverse binomial transform of the finite sequence A327762. %H A327459 N. J. A. Sloane, <a href="/A327459/b327459.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..999</a> %Y A327459 Cf. A327460, A327762. %K A327459 sign %O A327459 0,2 %A A327459 _N. J. A. Sloane_, Sep 24 2019 %E A327459 This was formerly the inverse binomial transform of the finite sequence A327762, but it has been changed to the inverse binomial transform of the infinite sequence A327460. This only affects terms from about term 56 onward. It also makes the sequence infinite. - _N. J. A. Sloane_, Oct 07 2019