Skyscraper Numbers
Tanya Khovanova, Joel Brewster Lewis

TL;DR
This paper introduces skyscraper numbers, explores their properties, and examines their relationship with Stirling numbers of the first kind, also defining a related skyscraper sequence.
Contribution
It presents a new class of numbers called skyscraper numbers and analyzes their properties and connections to existing combinatorial numbers.
Findings
Skyscraper numbers are related to Stirling numbers of the first kind.
Properties of skyscraper numbers are characterized and discussed.
A new skyscraper sequence is introduced.
Abstract
We introduce numbers depending on three parameters which we call skyscraper numbers. We discuss properties of these numbers and their relationship with Stirling numbers of the first kind, and we also introduce a skyscraper sequence.
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Taxonomy
TopicsStructural Analysis and Optimization · Architecture and Computational Design · Seismic and Structural Analysis of Tall Buildings
