A121178 Four-column table read by rows: number of nonisomorphic systems of catafusenes in an example (see Cyvin et al. (1994) for precise definition).
1, 0, 0, 0, 2, 2, 0, 0, 6, 5, 1, 0, 19, 26, 5, 1, 71, 101, 31, 2, 274, 457, 160, 16, 1117, 1978, 825, 80, 4650, 8851, 4074, 473, 19819, 39481, 19902, 2517, 85710, 178043, 95920, 13431
Offset: 1
Examples
The table begins: 1, 0, 0, 0; 2, 2, 0, 0; 6, 5, 1, 0; 19, 26, 5, 1; 71, 101, 31, 2; 274, 457, 160, 16; 1117, 1978, 825, 80; 4650, 8851, 4074, 473; ...
Links
- S. J. Cyvin, B. N. Cyvin, J. Brunvoll and E. Brendsdal, Enumeration and Classification of Certain Polygonal Systems Representing Polycyclic Conjugated Hydrocarbons: Annelated Catafusenes, Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling [formerly, J. Chem. Inform. Comput. Sci.], 34 (1994), pp. 1174-1180.
- Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Fusene.
Extensions
Corrected by N. J. A. Sloane, Apr 14 2013 (thanks to Michel Marcus for noticing that something was wrong)
Name edited by Petros Hadjicostas, May 25 2019
More terms from reference from Petros Hadjicostas, May 25 2019
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