# Greetings from The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences! http://oeis.org/ Search: id:a256650 Showing 1-1 of 1 %I A256650 #32 Sep 08 2022 08:46:11 %S A256650 0,1,31,118,290,575,1001,1596,2388,3405,4675,6226,8086,10283,12845, %T A256650 15800,19176,23001,27303,32110,37450,43351,49841,56948,64700,73125, %U A256650 82251,92106,102718,114115,126325,139376,153296,168113,183855,200550,218226,236911,256633 %N A256650 30-gonal pyramidal numbers: a(n) = n*(n+1)*(28*n-25)/6. %C A256650 See comments in A256645. %C A256650 This sequence is related to A051868 by a(n) = n*A051868(n) - Sum_{i=0..n-1} A051868(i). [_Bruno Berselli_, Apr 09 2015] %D A256650 E. Deza and M. M. Deza, Figurate numbers, World Scientific Publishing (2012), page 93 (28th row of the table). %H A256650 Luciano Ancora, Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..1000 %H A256650 Luciano Ancora, Polygonal and Pyramidal numbers, Section 3. %H A256650 Index entries for linear recurrences with constant coefficients, signature (4,-6,4,-1). %F A256650 G.f.: x*(1 + 27*x)/(1 - x)^4. %F A256650 a(n) = A000292(n) + 27*A000292(n-1). %t A256650 Table[n (n + 1) (28 n - 25)/6, {n, 0, 40}] %t A256650 LinearRecurrence[{4, -6, 4, -1}, {0, 1, 31, 118}, 40] (* _Vincenzo Librandi_, Apr 08 2015 *) %o A256650 (Magma) [n*(n+1)*(28*n-25)/6: n in [0..50]]; // _Vincenzo Librandi_, Apr 08 2015 %Y A256650 Partial sums of A254474. %Y A256650 Cf. similar sequences listed in A237616. %Y A256650 Cf. A000292, A051868. %K A256650 nonn,easy %O A256650 0,3 %A A256650 _Luciano Ancora_, Apr 07 2015 # Content is available under The OEIS End-User License Agreement: http://oeis.org/LICENSE