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A249577 List of triples (r,s,t): the matrix M = [[1,4,4][1,3,2][1,2,1]] is raised to successive negative powers, then (r,s,t) are the square roots of M[3,1], M[1,1], M[1,3] respectively. 3
2, -1, 1, -4, 3, -2, 10, -7, 5, -24, 17, -12, 58, -41, 29, -140, 99, -70, 338, -239, 169, -816, 577, -408, 1970, -1393, 985, -4756, 3363, -2378, 11482, -8119, 5741, -27720, 19601, -13860, 66922, -47321, 33461, -161564, 114243, -80782, 390050, -275807, 195025, -941664, 665857, -470832 (list; graph; refs; listen; history; text; internal format)
OFFSET
0,1
COMMENTS
The sequence comprises, in reverse order, numbers to the right of a(0) in A249576.
LINKS
FORMULA
a(n) = -2*a(n-3)+a(n-6); G.f.: -(x^4+x^2-x+2) / (x^6-2*x^3-1). - Colin Barker, Nov 02 2014
EXAMPLE
M^-1 = [[1,-4,4][-1,3,-2][1,-2,1]]. sqrt(M[1,3]) = 2; M[3,3] = M[1,1] = -1; M[3,1] = 1. Hence a(0) = 2; a(1) = -1; a(2) = 1.
PROG
(PARI) Vec(-(x^4+x^2-x+2)/(x^6-2*x^3-1) + O(x^100)) \\ Colin Barker, Nov 02 2014
CROSSREFS
Sequence in context: A010360 A262357 A112744 * A225924 A078015 A366781
KEYWORD
sign,tabf,easy
AUTHOR
Russell Walsmith, Nov 01 2014
STATUS
approved

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