[seqfan] Re: Fibonacci derivatives

Ed Jeffery lejeffery7 at gmail.com
Sat Jul 7 04:26:37 CEST 2012


Your triangle is also derivable from triangle A37027 (
http://oeis.org/A037027 = successive convolutions of the Fibonacci
sequence) by multiplying the k-th column by k!, followed by appending that
long diagonal of zeros (and reindexing).

LEJ

> Here is another triangle s.o. might submit (rows n>=0, columns k>=0):
> 0
> 1,0
> 1,1,0
> 2,2,2,0
> 3,5,6,6,0
> 5,10,18,24,24,0
> 8,20,44,84,120,120,0
> 13,38,102,240,480,720,720,0



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