On a New Congruence in the Catalan Triangle

Abstract

For 0≤ k ≤ n, the number C(n,k) represents the number of all lattice paths in the plane from the point (0,0) to the point (n,k), using steps (1,0) and (0,1), that never rise above the main diagonal y=x. The Fuss-Catalan number of order three C(3)n represents the number of all lattice paths in the plane from the point (0,0) to the point (2n,n), using steps (1,0) and (0,1), that do not rise above the line y=x2. We present a new alternating convolution formula for the numbers C(2n,k). By using a new class of binomial sums that we call M sums, we prove that this sum is divisible by C(3)n and by the central binomial coefficient 2nn. We do this by examining the numbers T(n,j)=12n+12n+jj2n+1n+j+1, for which we present a new combinatorial interpretation, connecting them to the generalized Schr\"oder numbers of order two.

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