Lookup 6 20 70 252 924: The Sequence Server's reply
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Date: Sat, 4 Nov 95 01:12 EST
Matches (at most 7) found for 6 20 70 252 924 3432 12870 48620 184756 :
%I A0984 M1645 N0643
%S A0984 1,2,6,20,70,252,924,3432,12870,48620,184756,705432,2704156,
%T A0984 10400600,40116600,155117520,601080390,2333606220,9075135300,35345263800
%N A0984 Central binomial coefficients: $C(2n,n)$.
%R A0984 RS3. AS1 828.
%O A0984 0,2
%B A0984 A0984.
%Z A0984 FLAG.
%K A0984 nonn,easy
%A A0984 njas
References (if any):
[AS1] = M. Abramowitz and I. A. Stegun, { Handbook of Mathematical Functions}, National Bureau of Standards, Washington DC, 1964.
[RS3] = J. C. P. Miller, editor, { Table of Binomial Coefficients}, Royal Society Mathematical Tables, Vol. 3, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1954.
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