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Related to the function "shin" - see reference for precise definition.
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%I #4 Mar 30 2012 16:50:40

%S 31,71,122,162,213,253,293,344,384,435,475,526,566,617,657,697,748,

%T 788,839,879,930,970,1021,1061,1112,1152

%N Related to the function "shin" - see reference for precise definition.

%C The first differences are always 40 or 51.

%C The "shin" function is related to second-order Eulerian numbers.

%H Andrea Ossicini, <a href="http://elib.mi.sanu.ac.rs/files/journals/kjm/27/7.pdf">The special function [shin]</a>, Kragujevac J. Math., 27 (2006), 63-90.

%K nonn

%O 1,1

%A _N. J. A. Sloane_, Mar 28 2007