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Dudley triangle
Triangular array of integers following a modular formula From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In mathematics, the Dudley triangle is a triangular array of integers that was defined by Underwood Dudley (1987). It consists of the numbers
- Dudley Triangle may also refer to a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.
Dudley exhibited several rows of this triangle, and challenged readers to find the next row; the challenge was met by J. G. Mauldon, who proposed two different solutions. In one of Mauldon's solutions, the number at the intersection of the mth and nth diagonals (counting the top of the triangle as having m = n = 1) is given by the formula[1]
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