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A377051 Array read by antidiagonals downward where A(n,k) is the n-th term of the k-th differences of the powers of primes.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 2, 1, 3, 1, 0, 4, 1, 0, 0, 5, 1, 0, 0, 0, 7, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 8, 1, -1, -2, -3, -4, -5, 9, 1, 0, 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 11, 2, 1, 1, 0, -3, -9, -19, -34, 13, 2, 0, -1, -2, -2, 1, 10, 29, 63, 16, 3, 1, 1, 2, 4, 6, 5, -5, -34, -97, 17, 1, -2, -3, -4, -6, -10, -16, -21, -16, 18, 115
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Oct 20 2024

Keywords

Comments

Row k of the array is the k-th differences of A000961.

Examples

			Array form:
        n=1:  n=2:  n=3:  n=4:  n=5:  n=6:  n=7:  n=8:  n=9:
  ----------------------------------------------------------
  k=0:   1     2     3     4     5     7     8     9    11
  k=1:   1     1     1     1     2     1     1     2     2
  k=2:   0     0     0     1    -1     0     1     0     1
  k=3:   0     0     1    -2     1     1    -1     1    -3
  k=4:   0     1    -3     3     0    -2     2    -4     6
  k=5:   1    -4     6    -3    -2     4    -6    10    -8
  k=6:  -5    10    -9     1     6   -10    16   -18     5
  k=7:  15   -19    10     5   -16    26   -34    23     9
  k=8: -34    29    -5   -21    42   -60    57   -14   -42
  k=9:  63   -34   -16    63  -102   117   -71   -28   104
Triangle form:
    1
    2    1
    3    1    0
    4    1    0    0
    5    1    0    0    0
    7    2    1    1    1    1
    8    1   -1   -2   -3   -4   -5
    9    1    0    1    3    6   10   15
   11    2    1    1    0   -3   -9  -19  -34
   13    2    0   -1   -2   -2    1   10   29   63
   16    3    1    1    2    4    6    5   -5  -34  -97
		

Crossrefs

Row k=0 is A000961, exclusive A246655.
Row k=1 is A057820.
Row k=2 is A376596.
The version for primes is A095195, noncomposites A376682, composites A377033.
A version for partitions is A175804, cf. A053445, A281425, A320590.
For squarefree numbers we have A377038, nonsquarefree A377046.
Triangle row-sums are A377052, absolute version A377053.
Column n = 1 is A377054, for primes A007442 or A030016.
First position of 0 in each row is A377055.
A000040 lists the primes, differences A001223, seconds A036263.
A023893 and A023894 count integer partitions into prime-powers, factorizations A000688.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    nn=12;
    t=Table[Take[Differences[NestList[NestWhile[#+1&, #+1,!PrimePowerQ[#]&]&,1,2*nn],k],nn],{k,0,nn}]
    Table[t[[j,i-j+1]],{i,nn},{j,i}]

Formula

A(i,j) = Sum_{k=0..j} (-1)^(j-k)*binomial(j,k)*A000961(i+k).

A377034 Antidiagonal-sums of the array A377033(n,k) = n-th term of the k-th differences of the composite numbers (A002808).

Original entry on oeis.org

4, 8, 10, 8, 14, 14, 11, 24, 10, 20, 37, -10, 56, 26, -52, 260, -659, 2393, -8128, 25703, -72318, 184486, -430901, 933125, -1888651, 3597261, -6479654, 11086964, -18096083, 28307672, -42644743, 62031050, -86466235, 110902085, -110907437, 52379, 483682985
Offset: 1

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Oct 17 2024

Keywords

Comments

Row-sums of the triangle version of A377033.

Examples

			The fourth antidiagonal of A377033 is (9, 1, -1, -1), so a(4) = 8.
		

Crossrefs

The version for prime instead of composite is A140119, noncomposite A376683.
This is the antidiagonal-sums of the array A377033, absolute version A377035.
For squarefree instead of composite we have A377039, absolute version A377040.
For nonsquarefree instead of composite we have A377047, absolute version A377048.
For prime-power instead of composite we have A377052, absolute version A377053.
Other arrays of differences: A095195 (prime), A376682 (noncomposite), A377033 (composite), A377038 (squarefree), A377046 (nonsquarefree), A377051 (prime-power).
A000040 lists the primes, differences A001223, second A036263.
A002808 lists the composite numbers, differences A073783, second A073445.
A008578 lists the noncomposites, differences A075526.
Cf. A018252, A065310, A065890, A333254, A376602 (zero), A376603 (nonzero), A376651 (positive), A376652 (negative), A376680, A377036.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    q=Select[Range[100],CompositeQ];
    t=Table[Sum[(-1)^(j-k)*Binomial[j,k]*q[[i+k]],{k,0,j}],{j,0,Length[q]/2},{i,Length[q]/2}];
    Total/@Table[t[[j,i-j+1]],{i,Length[q]/2},{j,i}]

A377054 First term of the n-th differences of the powers of primes. Inverse zero-based binomial transform of A000961.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, -5, 15, -34, 63, -97, 115, -54, -251, 1184, -3536, 8736, -18993, 37009, -64545, 98442, -121393, 82008, 147432, -860818, 2710023, -7110594, 17077281, -38873146, 85085287, -179965647, 367885014, -725051280, 1372311999, -2481473550, 4257624252
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Oct 22 2024

Keywords

Examples

			The sixth differences of A000961 begin: -5, 10, -9, 1, 6, -10, 16, -18, ..., so a(6) = -5.
		

Crossrefs

The version for primes is A007442, noncomposites A030016, composites A377036.
For squarefree numbers we have A377041, nonsquarefree A377049.
This is the first column of the array A377051.
For antidiagonal-sums we have A377052, absolute A377053.
For positions of first zeros we have A377055.
A000040 lists the primes, differences A001223, seconds A036263.
A000961 lists the powers of primes, differences A057820.
A001597 lists perfect-powers, complement A007916.
A008578 lists the noncomposites, differences A075526.
A023893 and A023894 count integer partitions into prime-powers, factorizations A000688.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    q=Select[Range[100],#==1||PrimePowerQ[#]&];
    Table[Sum[(-1)^(j-k)*Binomial[j,k]*q[[1+k]],{k,0,j}],{j,0,Length[q]/2}]

Formula

The inverse zero-based binomial transform of a sequence (q(0), q(1), q(2), ...) is the sequence p given by:
p(j) = sum_{k=0..j} (-1)^(j-k)*binomial(j,k)*q(k)

A377040 Antidiagonal-sums of absolute value of the array A377038(n,k) = n-th term of k-th differences of squarefree numbers (A005117).

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 3, 4, 9, 13, 18, 28, 39, 106, 267, 595, 1212, 2286, 4041, 6720, 10497, 15387, 20914, 25894, 29377, 37980, 70785, 175737, 343806, 579751, 861934, 1162080, 1431880, 1688435, 2589533, 8731932, 23911101, 58109574, 130912573, 276067892, 543833014, 992784443
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Oct 18 2024

Keywords

Examples

			The fourth antidiagonal of A377038 is (6, 1, -1, -2, -3), so a(4) = 13.
		

Crossrefs

The version for primes is A376681, noncomposites A376684, composites A377035.
These are the antidiagonal-sums of the absolute value of A377038.
The non-absolute version is A377039.
For nonsquarefree numbers we have A377048, non-absolute A377047.
For prime-powers we have A377053, non-absolute A377052.
A000040 lists the primes, differences A001223, seconds A036263.
A005117 lists the squarefree numbers, complement A013929 (differences A078147).
A073576 counts integer partitions into squarefree numbers, factorizations A050320.
A377041 gives first column of A377038, for primes A007442 or A030016.
A377042 gives first position of 0 in each row of A377038.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    nn=20;
    t=Table[Take[Differences[NestList[NestWhile[#+1&,#+1,!SquareFreeQ[#]&]&,1,2*nn],k],nn],{k,0,nn}];
    Total/@Table[Abs[t[[j,i-j+1]]],{i,nn},{j,i}]

A377035 Antidiagonal-sums of the absolute value of the array A377033(n,k) = n-th term of the k-th differences of the composite numbers (A002808).

Original entry on oeis.org

4, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 21, 28, 34, 40, 47, 74, 96, 110, 138, 286, 715, 2393, 8200, 25731, 72468, 184716, 431575, 934511, 1892267, 3605315, 6494464, 11116110, 18134549, 28348908, 42701927, 62290660, 88313069, 120999433, 159769475, 221775851, 483797879
Offset: 1

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Oct 18 2024

Keywords

Examples

			The fourth antidiagonal of A377033 is (9, 1, -1, -1), so a(4) = 12.
		

Crossrefs

The version for prime instead of composite is A376681, absolute version of A140119.
The version for noncomposite is A376684, absolute version of A376683.
This is the antidiagonal-sums of absolute value of the array A377033.
For squarefree instead of composite we have A377040, absolute version of A377039.
For nonsquarefree instead of composite we have A377048, absolute version of A377047.
For prime-power instead of composite we have A377053, absolute version of A377052.
Other arrays of differences: A095195 (prime), A376682 (noncomposite), A377033 (composite), A377038 (squarefree), A377046 (nonsquarefree), A377051 (prime-power).
A000040 lists the primes, differences A001223, seconds A036263.
A002808 lists the composite numbers, differences A073783, seconds A073445.
A008578 lists the noncomposites, differences A075526.
Cf. A018252, A065310, A065890, A333254, A376602 (zero), A376603 (nonzero), A376651 (positive), A376652 (negative), A376680, A377036.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    q=Select[Range[120],CompositeQ];
    t=Table[Sum[(-1)^(j-k)*Binomial[j,k]*q[[i+k]],{k,0,j}],{j,0,Length[q]/2},{i,Length[q]/2}];
    Total/@Table[Abs[t[[j,i-j+1]]],{i,Length[q]/2},{j,i}]

A377052 Antidiagonal-sums of the array A377051(n,k) = n-th term of k-th differences of powers of primes.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 13, -6, 45, -50, 113, -98, 73, 274, -1159, 3563, -8707, 19024, -36977, 64582, -98401, 121436, -81961, -147383, 860871, -2709964, 7110655, -17077217, 38873213, -85085216, 179965720, -367884935, 725051361, -1372311916, 2481473639, -4257624155
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Oct 22 2024

Keywords

Comments

These are the row-sums of the triangle-version of A377051.

Examples

			The sixth antidiagonal of A377051 is (8, 1, -1, -2, -3, -4, -5), so a(6) = -6.
		

Crossrefs

The version for primes is A140119, noncomposites A376683, composites A377034.
For squarefree numbers we have A377039, nonsquarefree A377047.
These are the antidiagonal-sums of A377051.
The unsigned version is A377053.
For leaders we have A377054, for primes A007442 or A030016.
For first zero-positions we have A377055.
A version for partitions is A377056, cf. A175804, A053445, A281425, A320590.
A000040 lists the primes, differences A001223, seconds A036263.
A001597 lists perfect-powers, complement A007916.
A023893 and A023894 count integer partitions into prime-powers, factorizations A000688.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    nn=20;
    t=Table[Differences[NestList[NestWhile[#+1&, #+1,!PrimePowerQ[#]&]&,1,2*nn],k],{k,0,nn}];
    Total/@Table[t[[j,i-j+1]],{i,nn},{j,i}]

A377055 Position of first appearance of zero in the n-th differences of the prime-powers (A246655), or 0 if it does not appear.

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 0, 1, 1, 4, 48, 61, 83, 29, 57, 290, 121, 7115, 14207, 68320, 14652, 149979, 122704, 481540, 980376, 632441, 29973, 25343678, 50577935, 7512418, 210836403, 67253056, 224083553, 910629561, 931524323, 452509699, 2880227533, 396690327, 57954538325, 77572935454, 35395016473
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Oct 22 2024

Keywords

Examples

			The fourth differences of A246655 begin: 1, -3, 3, 0, -2, 2, ... so a(4) = 4.
		

Crossrefs

The version for primes is A376678, noncomposites A376855, composites A377037.
For squarefree numbers we have A377042, nonsquarefree A377050.
These are the positions of first zeros in each row of A377051.
For antidiagonal-sums we have A377052, absolute A377053.
For leaders we have A377054, for primes A007442 or A030016.
A000040 lists the primes, differences A001223, seconds A036263.
A000961 lists the powers of primes, differences A057820.
A008578 lists the noncomposites, differences A075526.
A023893 and A023894 count integer partitions into prime-powers, factorizations A000688.
A246655 lists the prime-powers, differences A057820 (except first term).

Programs

  • Mathematica
    nn=10000;
    u=Table[Differences[Select[Range[nn],PrimePowerQ],k],{k,2,16}];
    mnrm[s_]:=If[Min@@s==1,mnrm[DeleteCases[s-1,0]]+1,0];
    m=Table[Position[u[[k]],0][[1,1]], {k,mnrm[Union[First/@Position[u,0]]]}]

Extensions

a(12)-a(27) from Pontus von Brömssen, Oct 22 2024
a(28)-a(30) from Chai Wah Wu, Oct 23 2024
a(31)-a(35) from Lucas A. Brown, Nov 03 2024

A377056 Antidiagonal-sums of the array A175804(n,k) = n-th term of k-th differences of partition numbers (A000041).

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 4, 3, 11, 2, 36, -27, 142, -207, 595, -1066, 2497, -4878, 10726, -22189, 48383, -103318, 224296, -480761, 1030299, -2186942, 4626313, -9740648, 20492711, -43109372, 90843475, -191769296, 405528200, -858373221, 1817311451, -3845483855, 8129033837
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Dec 12 2024

Keywords

Examples

			Antidiagonal i + j = 3 of A175804 is (3, 1, 0, -1), so a(3) = 3.
		

Crossrefs

For primes we have A140119 or A376683, unsigned A376681 or A376684.
These are the antidiagonal-sums of A175804.
First column of the same array is A281425.
For composites we have A377034, unsigned A377035.
For squarefree numbers we have A377039, unsigned A377040.
For nonsquarefree numbers we have A377049, unsigned A377048.
For prime powers we have A377052, unsigned A377053.
The unsigned version is A378621.
The version for strict partitions is A378970 (row-sums of A378622), unsigned A378971.
A000009 counts strict integer partitions, differences A087897, A378972.
A000041 counts integer partitions, differences A002865, A053445.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    nn=20;
    t=Table[Differences[PartitionsP/@Range[0,2nn],k],{k,0,nn}];
    Total/@Table[t[[j,i-j+1]],{i,nn},{j,i}]

A378970 Antidiagonal-sums of the array A378622(n,k) = n-th term of k-th differences of strict partition numbers (A000009).

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 1, 5, -4, 18, -20, 47, -56, 110, -153, 309, -532, 1045, -1768, 2855, -3620, 2928, 2927, -20371, 62261, -148774, 314112, -613835, 1155936, -2175658, 4244218, -8753316, 19006746, -42471491, 95234915, -210395017, 453414314, -949507878, 1931940045
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Dec 14 2024

Keywords

Examples

			Antidiagonal 4 of A378622 is (2, 0, -1, -2, -3), so a(4) = -4.
		

Crossrefs

For primes we have A140119 or A376683, absolute value A376681 or A376684.
For composites we have A377034, absolute value A377035.
For squarefree numbers we have A377039, absolute value A377040.
For nonsquarefree numbers we have A377047, absolute value A377048.
For prime powers we have A377052, absolute value A377053.
For partition numbers we have A377056, absolute value A378621.
Row-sums of the triangular form of A378622. See also:
- A175804 is the version for partitions.
- A293467 gives the first column (up to sign).
- A377285 gives position of first zero in each row.
The unsigned version is A378971.
A000009 counts strict integer partitions, differences A087897, A378972.
A000041 counts integer partitions, differences A002865, A053445.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    nn=30;
    t=Table[Take[Differences[PartitionsQ/@Range[0,2nn],k],nn],{k,0,nn}];
    Total/@Table[t[[j,i-j+1]],{i,nn/2},{j,i}]

A378971 Antidiagonal-sums of absolute value of the array A378622(n,k) = n-th term of k-th differences of strict partition numbers (A000009).

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 1, 5, 8, 18, 30, 47, 70, 110, 177, 309, 574, 1063, 1892, 3107, 4598, 6166, 8737, 20603, 62457, 149132, 314116, 614093, 1155968, 2176048, 4244322, 8753864, 19006756, 42472117, 95235017, 210396059, 453414950, 949510166, 1931941261, 3826650257, 7400745917
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Dec 14 2024

Keywords

Examples

			Antidiagonal 4 of A378622 is (2, 0, -1, -2, -3), so a(4) = 8.
		

Crossrefs

For primes we have A376681 or A376684, signed version A140119 or A376683.
For composites we have A377035, signed version A377034.
For squarefree numbers we have A377040, signed version A377039.
For nonsquarefree numbers we have A377048, signed version A377049.
For prime powers we have A377053, signed version A377052.
For partition numbers we have A378621, signed version A377056.
Row-sums of the triangular form of A378622. See also:
- A175804 is the version for partitions.
- A293467 gives the first column (up to sign).
- A377285 gives position of first zero in each row.
The signed version is A378970.
A000009 counts strict integer partitions, differences A087897, A378972.
A000041 counts integer partitions, differences A002865, A053445.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    nn=30;
    t=Table[Take[Differences[PartitionsQ/@Range[0,2nn],k],nn],{k,0,nn}];
    Total/@Abs/@Table[t[[j,i-j+1]],{i,nn/2},{j,i}]
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