OFFSET
1,4
COMMENTS
From Emeric Deutsch, Aug 06 2009: (Start)
Reverse alternating permutations are called also up-down permutations.
a(n) is also the number of reverse alternating permutations having exactly 1 fixed point (see the Stanley reference). Example: a(4)=2 because we have 1423 and 2314.
(End)
LINKS
R. P. Stanley, Alternating permutations and symmetric functions, arXiv:math/0603520 [math.CO], 2006.
FORMULA
a(2n-1) = A129817(2n-1). [Emeric Deutsch, Aug 06 2009]
EXAMPLE
a(4)=2 because we have 3412 and 2413. [Emeric Deutsch, Aug 06 2009]
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
more,nonn
AUTHOR
Vladeta Jovovic, May 20 2007
EXTENSIONS
a(21) from Alois P. Heinz, Jun 11 2015
STATUS
approved