Singmaster's conjecture
Conjecture There is a finite upper bound on the multiplicities of entries in Pascal's triangle, other than the number .
The number appears once in Pascal's triangle, appears twice, appears three times, and appears times. There are infinite families of numbers known to appear times. The only number known to appear times is . It is not known whether any number appears more than times. The conjectured upper bound could be ; Singmaster thought it might be or . See Singmaster's conjecture.
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