OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
All terms are even.
Conjecture: a(2^n - 1) = 2^n for n > 0. - Peter Kagey, Oct 22 2020
LINKS
Peter Kagey, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..8192
Peter Kagey, Parity bitmap of first 2048 rows and 1024 columns of A334016. (Even and odd entries and represented by black and white pixels respectively.)
EXAMPLE
Table for A334016 begins:
n\k| 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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1| 1 1 6 35 237 1684 12557 96605
2| 1 4 21 139 978 7239 55423 435550
3| 2 10 65 451 3339 25559 200922 1611624
4| 4 25 179 1337 10325 81716 658918 5394051
5| 8 60 470 3725 30018 245220 2027447 16935981
6| 16 140 1189 9958 83518 703635 5961973 50811786
7| 32 320 2926 25802 224831 1951587 16938814 147261146
8| 64 720 7048 65241 589701 5269220 46826316 415175289
a(1) = 2 because the first column has two odd values: (1,1).
a(2) = 2 because the second column has two odd values: (1,25).
a(3) = 4 because the third column has four odd values: (35,139,451,1337).
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn,look
AUTHOR
Peter Kagey, Oct 20 2020
STATUS
approved