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A241689 Number of Sidon subsets of {1,...,n} of size 5.

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 4, 22, 68, 156, 320, 584, 1008, 1622, 2520, 3734, 5428, 7612, 10488, 14126, 18744, 24390, 31436, 39914, 50212, 62390, 76932, 93918, 113960, 137058, 163896, 194632, 229988, 270018, 315712, 367106, 425220, 490164, 563080, 644096
Offset: 1

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Author

Carl Najafi, Apr 27 2014

Keywords

Comments

A Sidon set is a set of natural numbers A={a_1,a_2,...}, finite or infinite, such that all pairwise sums a_i+a_j (i <= j) are different.

Examples

			a(12)=4 since the only subsets of {1,...,12} satisfying the required conditions are {1,2,5,10,12}, {1,3,8,9,12}, {1,3,8,11,12}, and {1,4,5,10,12}.
		

Crossrefs

Column k=5 of A381476.
Cf. A054578.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    SidonQ[l__] := If[Length[Join[Plus @@@ Subsets[l, {2}], 2 l]] == Length[Union[Join[Plus @@@ Subsets[l, {2}], 2 l]]], True, False]
    Table[Length@Select[Subsets[Range[n], {5}], SidonQ[#] &], {n, 1, 30}]