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%I A058786 #10 Feb 28 2021 16:35:08 %S A058786 1,2,8,38,219,1404,9714,70454,527235,4037671,31477887,249026400, %T A058786 1994599707,16147744792,131959532817,1087376999834,9027039627035, %U A058786 75441790558926,634311771606750,5362639252793358,45565021714371644,388937603694422120,3333984869758146814 %N A058786 Number of n-hedra with 2n-5 vertices or 3n-7 edges (the vertices of these are all of degree 3, except one which is of degree 4). Alternatively, the number of polyhedra with n vertices whose faces are all triangular, except one which is tetragonal. %H A058786 Andrew Howroyd, <a href="/A058786/b058786.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 5..500</a> %H A058786 CombOS - Combinatorial Object Server, <a href="http://combos.org/plantri">generate planar graphs</a> %H A058786 G. P. Michon, <a href="http://www.numericana.com/data/polyhedra.htm">Counting Polyhedra</a> %e A058786 a(5)=1 because the square pyramid is the only pentahedron with 5=2*5-5 vertices (or 8=3*5-7 edges). Alternatively, a(5)=1 because the square pyramid is the only polyhedron with 5 vertices whose faces are all triangles with only one tetragonal exception. %o A058786 (PARI) A342053ColSeq(25,4) \\ See links in A342053. - _Andrew Howroyd_, Feb 28 2021 %Y A058786 Column k=4 of A342053. %Y A058786 Cf. A000109, A002856, A000944, A002840, A058787, A058788, A049337. %K A058786 nonn,nice %O A058786 5,2 %A A058786 _Gerard P. Michon_, Nov 29 2000 %E A058786 Terms a(19) and beyond from _Andrew Howroyd_, Feb 27 2021