OFFSET
1,2
COMMENTS
In case there are only finitely many solutions for a certain value of n, the rest of that row is filled with 0's.
Each positive integer appears exactly once in the array, so as a linear sequence it is a permutation of the positive integers (unless there are any 0's).
LINKS
Pontus von Brömssen, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..465 (antidiagonals 1..30)
EXAMPLE
Array begins:
n\k| 1 2 3 4 5 6
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1 | 1 2 3 4 5 6
2 | 56 210 504 1260 1365 1680
3 | 166320 360360 720720 2162160 5045040 5765760
4 | 4084080 17907120 73513440 75675600 220540320 411863760
5 | 1396755360 4190266080 4655851200 4942365120 9884730240 24443218800
6 | 698377680 13967553600 27935107200 267711444000 537750813600 586637251200
7 | 146659312800 293318625600 1606268664000 3226504881600 6184134356400 7228208988000
8 | 1075501627200 6453009763200 12368268712800 24736537425600 29683844910720 74209612276800
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn,tabl
AUTHOR
Pontus von Brömssen, Oct 02 2024
STATUS
approved