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Step back step forward algorithm for A108442

Let $a(n)$ be A108442. Here generating function is $\frac{1}{1-zA(z)}$ where $$ A(z) = 1 + z(A(z))^2 + z(A(z))^3. $$ Also $$ a(n) = \sum\limits_{k=1}^{n}\frac{k}{2n-k}\sum\limits_{i=0}^{n-k} \binom{2n-...
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Algorithm for $\frac{1}{1-x} = \sum\limits_{n=0}^{\infty}a(n)x^n\prod\limits_{k=1}^{n}\frac{1-kx}{1+kx}$

Let $a(n)$ be A208832. Here $$ \frac{1}{1-x} = \sum\limits_{n=0}^{\infty}a(n)x^n\prod\limits_{k=1}^{n}\frac{1-kx}{1+kx}. $$ Start with vector $\nu$ of fixed length $m$ with elements $\nu_i = 1$ (that ...
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Efficient algorithm for A217061

Let $a(n)$ be A217061. Here $$ a(n) = \sum\limits_{m=1}^{n}\frac{1}{(m-1)!}\sum\limits_{k=0}^{n-m}(n+k-1)!\sum\limits_{j=0}^{k}\frac{1}{(k-j)!}\sum\limits_{\ell=0}^{j}\frac{2^{\ell-j}(-1)^{\ell+j}s(n-...
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Algorithm and equivalent recursion for A258173 (related to Dyck paths)

Let $a(n)$ be A258173 i.e. sum over all Dyck paths of semilength $n$ of products over all peaks $p$ of $y_p$, where $y_p$ is the $y$-coordinate of peak $p$. A Dyck path of semilength $n$ is a $(x,y)$-...
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Algorithm for $q$-Bell numbers

Let $T(n,k)$ be A126347 (i.e., triangle, read by rows, with row polynomials $B(n, q)$). Here $$ B(n, q) = \sum\limits_{k=0}^{n-1}\binom{n-1}{k}B(k, q)q^k, \\ B(0, q) = 1. $$ Start with vector $\nu$ of ...
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Algorithm for A127782

Let $a(n)$ be A127782 (i.e., an integer sequence with generating function $A(x)$ such that $A(x)=1+xA(x+x^2)$). Here $$ a(n) = \sum\limits_{k=0}^{\left\lfloor\frac{n-1}{2}\right\rfloor} \binom{n-k-1}{...
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Algorithm for main diagonal of integer coefficients associated with Schroeder numbers

Let $T_q(n, k)$ be an integer table such that $$T_q(n, k) = \begin{cases} 1 & \textrm{if } n = 0 \vee k = 0 \\ qT_q(n-1, n-1) + T_q(n, n-1) & \textrm{if } n = k > 0 \\ T_q(n, k-1) + T_q(n-1,...
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Algorithm for the sum with binomial coefficients and Bell numbers

Let $a(n)$ be A000110 (i.e., Bell or exponential numbers: number of ways to partition a set of $n$ labeled elements). Let $b(n)$ be A355247 (i.e., expansion of exponential generating function $\exp(2(\...
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On a number of compositions of $n$ into positive triangular numbers

Let $a(n)$ be A023361 (i.e., number of compositions of $n$ into positive triangular numbers). Here $$ a(n) = \sum\limits_{i \geqslant 1, \frac{i(i+1)}{2}\leqslant n} a(n-\frac{i(i+1)}{2}), \\ a(0) = 1....
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Simple algorithm for A107670

Let $T(n, k)$ be A107670 (i.e., matrix square of triangle A107667). Here we define the triangular matrix $P$ by $P(n, k) = \frac{(n+1)^{2(n-k)}}{(n-k)!}$ for $0 \leqslant k \leqslant n$ and the ...
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Intersecting algorithm for A065601

Let $a(n)$ be A065601 (i.e., number of Dyck paths of length $2n$ with exactly $1$ hill). Here $$ a(n) = \frac{1}{2(n+1)}((3n-2)a(n-1) + 2(9n-19)a(n-2) + 4(2n-3)a(n-3)), \\ a(0) = a(2) = 0, a(1) = 1. $$...
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Elegant algorithm for A140717

Let $T(n, k)$ be A140717 (i.e., triangle read by rows: $T(n,k)$ is the number of Dyck paths $d$ of semilength $n$ such that sum of peakheights of $d$ - number of peaks of $d$ equals $k$ ($n \geqslant ...
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On a $\sum\limits_{n=0}^{\infty}c_n x^n=\sum\limits_{n=0}^{\infty}a(n)x^n\prod\limits_{k=1}^{n+1}(1-f(k)x^k)$ (slightly different question)

Please note that this question differs from one of the previous questions of mine. Let $f(n)$ be an arbitrary function with integer values. Let $c_n$ be an arbitrary integer sequence. Let $a(n)$ be ...
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On a continued fraction and vector $\nu$ of length $n$

Please note that this question has been completely reworked in order not to overload it with unnecessary and useless information. Let $f(n)$ be an arbitrary function with integer values. Let $a(n)$ ...
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Another (unique) algorithm for the A329369

Let $a(n)$ be A329369 (i.e, number of permutations of ${1,2,...,m}$ with excedance set constructed by taking $m-i$ ($0 < i < m$) if $b(i-1) = 1$ where $b(k)b(k-1)\cdots b(1)b(0)$ ($0 \leqslant k ...
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Non-vanishing of product of zero divisors in quotients modulo $n$

This might be of practical importance and even partial answer will help. Let $n$ be odd squarefree integer with known factorization $n=\prod p_i$ with $N$ prime factors. Later we are not asking about ...
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Fast and simple algorithm for the A329369

Let $a(n)$ be A329369 (i.e., number of permutations of $\{1,2,\cdots,m\}$ with excedance set constructed by taking $m-i$ ($0 < i < m$) if $b(i-1) = 1$ where $b(k)b(k-1)\cdots b(1)b(0)$ ($0 \...
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Correctness of the algorithm for the A329369, A347205 and related sequences

Let $a(n)$ be A347205. It is enough for us to know that $$ a(2^m(2k+1)) = \sum\limits_{j=0}^{m}a(2^jk), \\ a(0) = 1 $$ Let $b(n)$ be A329369. It is enough for us to know that $$ b(2^m(2k+1)) = \sum\...
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Checking presence of a specific term in product polynomial

I have a multivariate polynomial $P$ which is a product of $M$ low degree polynomials $p_i$ $$P(x_1, x_2, \dotsc, x_n) = \prod_{i=1}^M p_i(x_1, x_2, \dotsc, x_n)$$ where the maximum degree of each $...
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Finding a binary variable assignment to make a matrix with variables singular (over F_p)

Consider a square matrix defined over a finite field $M\in\mathbb{F}_p^{n\times n}$ having the following form $$M=\begin{bmatrix}a_{11}+b_{11}x_1&a_{12}+b_{12}x_1&\dots&a_{1n}+b_{1n}x_1\\...
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Solution to system of linear equations

Input: System of linear equations $$A[x_1,\dots,x_{t}]=b$$ where number of equations is at least number of variables but independence is not guaranteed. However there is atmost one non-negative ...
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Writing integers as sequences of products by 2 and integer divisions by 3

For any integer, we consider its decompositions into sequences of products by $2$ and integer division by $3$. For instance: $$ 100 = 2 \cdot 2 \cdot 2 \cdot 2 \cdot 2 \cdot 2 \cdot 2 \cdot 2 \cdot 2 \...
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Computational version of inverse sumset question

Let $p$ be prime and $\mathbb{F}_p$ the finite field with $p$ elements. Suppose we have a set $B\subseteq \mathbb{F}_p$ satisfying $|B|<p^{\alpha}$ for some $0<\alpha<1$ and there exists $A\...
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Given $N$ integers on a circle, how to choose them in pairs to obtain minimum sum?

(Added by YCor 2019 July 7): it has been mentioned in the comments that this is part of a contest "Circular merging, July Challenge 2019 Division 1", where an equivalent question (just more clearly ...
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Distinct sums for edge weights

For each $n\geq1$, consider a special tree with $2n+1$ nodes which are assigned values $a_i$ from the set $\{0,0,1,2,3,\dots,2n-1\}$. Only $0$ can be a repeated assignment. The edges are only the ones ...
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Separate the trivial partition by a linear hyperspace

Let $e=[1,1,\ldots,1]\in\mathbb{Z}^n$. I am looking for a way to find a vector $a\in\mathbb{Z}^n$ such that: $\langle a,e\rangle=0$ and for every nonnegative $v\in\mathbb{Z}^n$ such that $\langle e,v\...
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Decide if a system of arithmetic sequences is an $m$-cover of $\mathbb{N}$

Let $A = \{ a_i + b_i \mathbb{N} \}_{i=1}^{k}$, where $a_1, \ldots, a_k \in \mathbb{N} \cup \{0\}$ and $b_1, \ldots, b_k \in \mathbb{N}$ be a system of arithmetic sequences. For a positive integer $m$...
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(Non)uniqueness of the common-factor graph

Let $S=\{x_1,\ldots,x_k\}$ be a set of $k$ distinct natural numbers, a subset of $\{1,\ldots,n\} = \mathbb{N}_{\le n}$. Define the common-factor graph $G(S)$ as the (undirected) graph with a node for ...
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valuation from $\mathbb{Z}^n$ into $\mathbb{Z}$. Easy way?

Let $\mathcal{F}:=\{f_a\}_{a\in\mathbb{Z}}$ be a set of symbols indexed by the integers and satisfying the rules: $$f_a=f_{-a} \qquad \text{and} \qquad f_af_b=f_{a+b}+f_{a-b}.$$ Define a linear ...
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Is this subset-sum-type problem discussed in the literature?

Let $y \in \mathbb{Z}_+^n$, with $y_1 < \dots < y_n$. I am interested in finding a 0-1 matrix $A$ and $x \in \mathbb{Z}_+^m$ s.t. $m$ is minimal and $Ax = y$, where I am guaranteed that at least ...
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How to generate $n$ FP32 rationals s.t. no two distinct k-el. subsets have same sum?

First some Background: I have lots and lots of integer matrices, whose rows are $k$-combinations (without repetitions and sorted) of numbers from the set $S:=\{1,...,n\}$ and needed to be compared ...
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What is the function like when its Mobius inversion is $\sum_{w|r, (w,t)=1}\mu(w)q^{r/w}$?

Everyone, I am now reading a paper named The Irreducible Factors of $(cx+d)x^{q^m}-(ax+b)$ over $GF(q)$, http://qjmath.oxfordjournals.org/content/14/1/61.extract. And I’m confused with one of its ...
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Can we count primes in residue classes quickly?

Using combinatorial methods (due to Legendre, Lehmer, Meissel, Lagarias, Miller, Odlyzko, Deléglise, Rivat, and probably others) it's possible to count the number of primes up to $N$ quickly -- in ...
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Efficiently getting bits of N! ?

Given $N$ and $M$, is it possible to get the $M$'th bit (or digit of any small base) of $N!$ in time/space of $O( p( ln(N), ln(M) ) )$, where $p(x, y)$ is some polynomial function in $x$ and $y$? i.e....
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