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Triangular array

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In mathematics and computing, a triangular array of numbers, polynomials, or the like, is a doubly indexed sequence in which each row is only as long as the row's own index.

The triangular array whose right-hand diagonal sequence consists of Bell numbers

Notable particular examples include these:

See also

  • Weisstein, Eric W. "Number Triangle". MathWorld.