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A268873
Number of sequences in {1,...,n}^n with longest increasing subsequence of length six.
1
1, 288, 34245, 2785525, 185896876, 11100594319, 621893381187, 33618910532156, 1784707075033338, 94099086097525864, 4964605274558064279, 263409209192451795339, 14101758253290661842556, 763439165118083467069181, 41856403816213923164705832
OFFSET
6,2
CROSSREFS
Column k=6 of A245667.
Sequence in context: A285923 A285859 A163007 * A069329 A300052 A037946
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Alois P. Heinz, Feb 15 2016
STATUS
approved