# Greetings from The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences! http://oeis.org/ Search: id:a278435 Showing 1-1 of 1 %I A278435 #4 Nov 22 2016 06:56:13 %S A278435 0,6,6,40,100,40,155,1609,1609,155,456,19624,57760,19624,456,1128, %T A278435 178352,2116789,2116789,178352,1128,2472,1287838,67971132,223202074, %U A278435 67971132,1287838,2472,4950,7795151,1796061464,23450120081,23450120081,1796061464 %N A278435 T(n,k)=Number of nXk 0..3 arrays with rows and columns in lexicographic nondecreasing order but with exactly one mistake. %C A278435 Table starts %C A278435 ....0.......6.........40...........155..............456................1128 %C A278435 ....6.....100.......1609.........19624...........178352.............1287838 %C A278435 ...40....1609......57760.......2116789.........67971132..........1796061464 %C A278435 ..155...19624....2116789.....223202074......23450120081.......2266913897519 %C A278435 ..456..178352...67971132...23450120081....7817299555828....2573951428892959 %C A278435 .1128.1287838.1796061464.2266913897519.2573951428892959.2817080307689646420 %H A278435 R. H. Hardin, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..97 %F A278435 Empirical for column k: %F A278435 k=1: [polynomial of degree 7] %F A278435 k=2: [polynomial of degree 31] %F A278435 k=3: [polynomial of degree 127] %e A278435 Some solutions for n=3 k=4 %e A278435 ..0..0..0..3. .0..0..2..0. .0..0..2..2. .0..0..1..3. .0..0..0..1 %e A278435 ..1..1..3..0. .0..1..0..0. .0..2..3..0. .1..3..2..1. .1..1..3..0 %e A278435 ..0..3..3..0. .0..1..3..2. .0..3..2..1. .0..3..0..1. .0..2..2..2 %Y A278435 Column 1 is A001919(n+1). %K A278435 nonn,tabl %O A278435 1,2 %A A278435 _R. H. Hardin_, Nov 22 2016 # Content is available under The OEIS End-User License Agreement: http://oeis.org/LICENSE