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%I A161830 #6 Feb 24 2021 02:48:18 %S A161830 0,1,3,5,9,11,15,19,27,31,35,39,47,53,61,71,89,99,103 %N A161830 Y-toothpick triangle (see Comments lines for definition). %C A161830 Y-toothpick sequence starting at the corner of an infinite hexagon in which its vertex touch an endpoint of the initial Y-toothpick and the two other endpoints are equidistant from the nearest sides of the hexagon. %C A161830 The sequence gives the number of Y-toothpicks in the structure after n rounds. A161831 (the first differences) gives the number added at the n-th round. %C A161830 See the Y-toothpick sequence A160120 for more information about the recursive, fractal-like structure. %H A161830 David Applegate, Omar E. Pol and N. J. A. Sloane, <a href="/A000695/a000695_1.pdf">The Toothpick Sequence and Other Sequences from Cellular Automata</a>, Congressus Numerantium, Vol. 206 (2010), 157-191. [There is a typo in Theorem 6: (13) should read u(n) = 4.3^(wt(n-1)-1) for n >= 2.] %H A161830 N. J. A. Sloane, <a href="/wiki/Catalog_of_Toothpick_and_CA_Sequences_in_OEIS">Catalog of Toothpick and Cellular Automata Sequences in the OEIS</a> %Y A161830 Cf. A139250, A160120, A160121, A160406, A160407, A161831, A161832, A161833. %K A161830 more,nonn %O A161830 0,3 %A A161830 _Omar E. Pol_, Jun 20 2009