Let Product[1+Sum[b(i,j) x^(i*j),{i,1,Infinity}],{j,1,Infinity}]=1+Sum[c(n) x^n,{n,1,Infinity}], where b(i,j) is plus or minus one and c(n) is plus or minus one or zero. Furthermore, let b(1,1)=1 (for definiteness). Then, for a given n, a(n) is the number of ways in which the coefficients b(i,j) i<=n, j<=n can be chosen.

A088857

Let Product[1+Sum[b(i,j) x^(i*j),{i,1,Infinity}],{j,1,Infinity}]=1+Sum[c(n) x^n,{n,1,Infinity}], where b(i,j) is plus or minus one and c(n) is plus or minus one or zero. Furthermore, let b(1,1)=1 (for definiteness). Then, for a given n, a(n) is the number of ways in which the coefficients b(i,j) i<=n, j<=n can be chosen.

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    a(0) =1a(1) =2a(2) =6a(3) =30a(4) =80a(5) =634a(6) =1424a(7) =5392a(8) =10677a(9) =38052a(10) =39051a(11) =815616a(12) =1421550

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