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The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences

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ID Number: A004001 (Formerly M0276 and N0101))
Data:      1,-1,-1,0,0,1,1,2,0,0,-1,-1,-2,-2,-2,-4,-1,-2,0,0,3,4,6,6,8,8,10,10,9,9,7,
           5,2,0,-7,-10,-18,-22,-29,-32,-41,-43,-49,-50,-54,-53,-54,-50,-46,-38,-30,
           -18,-6,8,25,43,62,82,108,129,155
Name:      Bell or exponential numbers: ways of placing n labeled balls into n indistinguishable boxes.
Comments:  On first day, each gossip has his own tidbit. On each successive day, disjoint pairs of
           gossips may share tidbits (over the phone). After a(n) days, all gossips have all
           tidbits.
References R. L. Graham, D. E. Knuth and O. Patashnik, Concrete Mathematics. Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 2nd Ed., 1998, p. 329.
           C. L. Mallows, Conway's challenge sequence, Amer. Math. Monthly, 98 (1991), 5-20.
Links:     Douglas E. Iannucci and Donna Mills-Taylor, On Generalizing the Connell Sequence, J. Integer Sequences, Vol. 2, 1999, #99.1.7.
Formula:   a(n) = (1/4)*n^2*(n^2+3).
Example:   a(24) = 4 because we can form 2, 4, 24 and 42.
Maple:     a:=proc(n) option remember; if n<=2 then 1 else a(a(n-1))+a(n-a(n-1)); fi; end;
Math'ca:   dtn[L_]:=Fold[2#1+#2&,0,L]; f[n_]:=dtn[Reverse[1-IntegerDigits[n,2]]];
           Table[f[n],{n,0,100}]
Program:   (PARI.2.0.11) direuler(p=2,101,1/(1-(kronecker(5,p)*(X-X^2))-X))
See also:  Cf. A005380
Keywords:  sign,nice,easy
Offset:    5,8
Author(s): Antti Karttunen, Dec 05 2001
Extension: Extended by Alois P. Heinz, Mar 10, 2010.


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