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A123598 Number of fusenes with 25 hexagons, C_(2v) symmetry and containing n carbon atoms.

Original entry on oeis.org

3, 24, 29, 131, 114, 670, 423, 2307, 1353, 6814, 4581, 21998, 13890, 64640, 38789, 170723, 104802, 441222, 269058, 1095003, 610892, 2398941, 1239007, 4754880, 2316724, 8787858, 3726026, 14143599, 4553620, 17450804, 3642533, 14388434
Offset: 69

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Parthasarathy Nambi, Nov 14 2006

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Examples

			If n=69 then the number of fusenes with 25 hexagons with C_(2v) symmetry is 3.
If n=70 then the number of fusenes with 25 hexagons with C_(2v) symmetry is 24.
If n=71 then the number of fusenes with 25 hexagons with C_(2v) symmetry is 29.
If n=72 then the number of fusenes with 25 hexagons with C_(2v) symmetry is 131.
If n=100 then the number of fusenes with 25 hexagons with C_(2v) symmetry is 14388434.
		

References

  • G. Brinkmann, G. Caporossi and P. Hansen, "A Survey and New Results on Computer Enumeration of Polyhex and Fusene Hydrocarbons", J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci., vol. 43 (2003) 842-851. See Table 11 column 7 on page 850.

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