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A131083 Periodic sequence (26, 16, 6, 2, 6, 16, 26, 30). 5

%I #25 Apr 18 2024 09:47:28

%S 26,16,6,2,6,16,26,30,26,16,6,2,6,16,26,30,26,16,6,2,6,16,26,30,26,16,

%T 6,2,6,16,26,30,26,16,6,2,6,16,26,30,26,16,6,2,6,16,26,30,26,16,6,2,6,

%U 16,26,30,26,16,6,2,6,16,26,30,26,16,6,2,6,16,26,30,26,16,6,2,6,16,26,30

%N Periodic sequence (26, 16, 6, 2, 6, 16, 26, 30).

%C Sixth column of triangular array T defined in A131074.

%H <a href="/index/Rec#order_05">Index entries for linear recurrences with constant coefficients</a>, signature (1,0,0,-1,1).

%F a(n) = a(n-8).

%F G.f.: x*(26-10*x-10*x^2-4*x^3+30*x^4)/((1-x)*(1+x^4)).

%t PadRight[{},90,{26,16,6,2,6,16,26,30}] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Nov 02 2017 *)

%o (PARI) {m=80; for(n=1, m, r=(n-1)%8; print1(if(r==0||r==6, 26, if(r==1||r==5, 16, if(r==2||r==4, 6, if(r==3, 2, 30)))), ","))}

%o (Magma) m:=80; [ [26, 16, 6, 2, 6, 16, 26, 30][(n-1) mod 8 + 1]: n in [1..m] ];

%Y Cf. A131074, A131030.

%K nonn,easy,less,changed

%O 1,1

%A _Klaus Brockhaus_, following a suggestion of _Paul Curtz_, Jun 14 2007

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