[seqfan] A180388-A180389 pops up in unexpected place (Re: PS: Permutation Ascents )

Meeussen Wouter (bkarnd) wouter.meeussen at vandemoortele.com
Thu Oct 28 12:55:20 CEST 2010


see http://list.seqfan.eu/pipermail/seqfan/2010-August/005856.html

this pops up unexpectedly in a study of the count of monomials in the Schur polynomials (generated by the partitions).
I can only verifiy correspondence up to n=8:   1, 2, 6, 22, 96, 492, 2952, 20588 .. combinatoricBoom...
and are aware of the trap of the SLSN (Strong Law of Small Numbers).

Can anyone help find a closed form, or more connections between A180389 and integer partitions?

Wouter.

















































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