%I #6 Mar 30 2012 16:49:03
%S 1,3,6,11,15,22,30,41,48,61
%N Minimal degree of a height one multiple of (x-1)^n.
%D P. Borwein and M. J. Mossinghoff, Polynomials with Height 1 and Prescribed Vanishing at 1, Experimental Mathematics, 9:3 (2000), 425-433.
%K nonn,nice
%O 1,2
%A _N. J. A. Sloane_, Feb 11 2001
%E The reference gives upper bounds for n = 11 ... 21, for example a(11) <= 69, a(12) <= 93, a(13) <= 112.
|