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A124799 Number of base 30 circular n-digit numbers with adjacent digits differing by 1 or less.

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1, 30, 88, 204, 548, 1460, 4006, 11090, 31036, 87468, 248018, 706670, 2021738, 5804010, 16711552, 48241364, 139572076, 404612780, 1175026834, 3417771710, 9955368238, 29035695998, 84784671532, 247838482400, 725183659570
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R. H. Hardin, Dec 28 2006

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[Empirical] a(base,n)=a(base-1,n)+A002426(n+1) for base>=1.int(n/2)+1
a(n) = T(n, 30) where T(n, k) = Sum_{j=1..k} (1+2*cos(j*Pi/(k+1)))^n. These are the number of smooth cyclic words of length n over the alphabet {1,2,..,30}. See theorem 3.3 in Knopfmacher and others, reference in A124696. - Peter Luschny, Aug 13 2012