cp's OEIS Frontend

This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.

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A030444 Number of fixed n-celled polyknights.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 4, 28, 234, 2162, 20972, 209608, 2135572, 22049959, 229939414, 2416816416, 25569786440, 272057195864
Offset: 1

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A polyknight is a variant of a polyomino in which two tiles a knight's move apart are considered adjacent. A polyknight need not be connected in the sense of a polyomino.

References

  • G. Aleksandrowicz and G. Barequet, Parallel enumeration of lattice animals, Proc. 5th Int. Frontiers of Algorithmics Workshop, Zhejiang, China, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6681, Springer-Verlag, 90-99, May 2011.

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Corrected and extended by Guenter Stertenbrink (Sterten(AT)aol.com), May 23 2004
12th term from Gill Barequet, May 24 2011
a(13) from John Mason, Jan 13 2023

A030446 Number of n-celled polyknights (polyominoes connected by knight's moves).

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 6, 35, 290, 2680, 26379, 267598, 2758016, 28749456, 302120154, 3196299285, 34007337629
Offset: 1

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A polyknight is a variant of a polyomino in which two tiles a knight's move apart are considered adjacent. A polyknight need not be connected in the sense of a polyomino.
These are free polyknights.

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Corrected and extended by Joseph Myers, May 21 2004
a(12)-a(13) from John Mason, Jan 13 2023

A030445 Number of one-sided n-celled polyknights.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 2, 8, 68, 550, 5328, 52484, 534793, 5513338, 57494308, 604212943, 6392547793, 68014392915
Offset: 1

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A polyknight is a variant of a polyomino in which two tiles a knight's move apart are considered adjacent. A polyknight need not be connected in the sense of a polyomino.

Examples

			The 2 polyknights with 2 cells:
  X.. ..X
  ..X X..
The 8 polyknights with 3 cells:
  X. X.. X.. X... X.X .X. .X. X...
  .. ... ..X .... ... X.. ..X ...X
  .X .X. ... .X.. .X. ..X X.. .X..
  .. ... .X. ...X
  X. ..X
		

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Corrected and extended by Joseph Myers, May 21 2004
a(12)-a(13) from John Mason, Jan 13 2023

A030447 Number of n-celled polyknights with bilateral symmetry.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 0, 4, 2, 30, 32, 274, 403, 2694, 4604, 27365, 50777, 282343
Offset: 1

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A polyknight is a variant of a polyomino in which two tiles a knight's move apart are considered adjacent. A polyknight need not be connected in the sense of a polyomino.

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Corrected and extended by Joseph Myers, May 21 2004
a(12)-a(13) from John Mason, Jan 13 2023
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