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a(n) = (4*n-1)! / (n! * n! * n! * (n-1)! * 3!).
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#31 by Vaclav Kotesovec at Wed Feb 14 10:33:05 EST 2024
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#30 by Vaclav Kotesovec at Wed Feb 14 10:31:36 EST 2024
FORMULA

a(n) = A008977(n)/24. - Vaclav Kotesovec, Feb 14 2024

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#29 by N. J. A. Sloane at Sat Dec 30 23:06:21 EST 2023
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#28 by Karol A. Penson at Sat Dec 30 19:01:12 EST 2023
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#27 by Karol A. Penson at Sat Dec 30 18:59:21 EST 2023
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#26 by Karol A. Penson at Sat Dec 30 18:57:40 EST 2023
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From Karol A. Penson, Dec 31 2023: (Start)

a(n) = Integral_{x=0..256} x^n*W(x) dx, n>=0, where W(x) = x^(1/4)*hypergeometric3F2([1/4, 1/4, 1/4], [1/2, 3/4], x/256)/(96*Gamma(3/4)^4) - sqrt(x)*hypergeometric3F2([1/2, 1/2, 1/2], [3/4, 5/4], x/256)/(96*Pi^2) + Gamma(3/4)^4*x^(3/4)*hypergeometric3F2([3/4, 3/4, 3/4], [5/4, 3/2], x/256)/(768*Pi^4) is positive and unimodal on x = [0, 256]. It has a single maximum at approximately x = 31, and it goes to zero with W'(x) diverging, at both x = 0 and x = 256. This integral representation as the n-th power moment of the positive function W(x) on the interval [0, 256] is unique, as W(x) is the solution of the Hausdorff moment problem. (End)

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#25 by Charles R Greathouse IV at Thu Sep 08 08:45:10 EDT 2022
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(MAGMAMagma) [Factorial(4*n-1) / (Factorial(n)*Factorial(n)* Factorial(n)*Factorial(n-1)*6): n in [1..15]]; // Vincenzo Librandi, Jun 16 2017

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OEIS Server: https://oeis.org/edit/global/2944
#24 by Alois P. Heinz at Mon Dec 17 15:23:28 EST 2018
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#23 by Michel Marcus at Mon Dec 17 15:01:07 EST 2018
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#22 by Michel Marcus at Mon Dec 17 15:00:57 EST 2018
FORMULA

a(n) = binomial(4*n,n)*binomial(3*n,n)*binomial(2*n,n)/24. - Zerinvary Lajos, Jun 25 2006

a(n) = (4n)!/(4!*n!^4). - Dan Parrish, Apr 09 2015

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