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Number of walks within N^3 (the first octant of Z^3) starting at (0,0,0) and consisting of n steps taken from {(-1, -1, 1), (-1, 1, 0), (0, 1, 1), (1, -1, 1), (1, 1, -1)}.
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%I #4 Jan 20 2024 14:16:28

%S 1,1,3,10,41,158,702,2951,13531,59679,279266,1267940,6011119,27824861,

%T 133106182,624539770,3007192301,14250852118,68956019667,329253123658,

%U 1599237074380,7681161476024,37421712300453,180582683291940,881943174983702,4272175007442205,20907265586602568,101595040578062943

%N Number of walks within N^3 (the first octant of Z^3) starting at (0,0,0) and consisting of n steps taken from {(-1, -1, 1), (-1, 1, 0), (0, 1, 1), (1, -1, 1), (1, 1, -1)}.

%H A. Bostan and M. Kauers, 2008. Automatic Classification of Restricted Lattice Walks, <a href="http://arxiv.org/abs/0811.2899">ArXiv 0811.2899</a>.

%t aux[i_Integer, j_Integer, k_Integer, n_Integer] := Which[Min[i, j, k, n] < 0 || Max[i, j, k] > n, 0, n == 0, KroneckerDelta[i, j, k, n], True, aux[i, j, k, n] = aux[-1 + i, -1 + j, 1 + k, -1 + n] + aux[-1 + i, 1 + j, -1 + k, -1 + n] + aux[i, -1 + j, -1 + k, -1 + n] + aux[1 + i, -1 + j, k, -1 + n] + aux[1 + i, 1 + j, -1 + k, -1 + n]]; Table[Sum[aux[i, j, k, n], {i, 0, n}, {j, 0, n}, {k, 0, n}], {n, 0, 10}]

%K nonn,walk

%O 0,3

%A _Manuel Kauers_, Nov 18 2008