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A247943 2-dimensional array T(n, k) listed by antidiagonals giving the number of acyclic paths in the graph G(n, k) whose vertices are the integer lattice points (p, q) with 0 <= p < n and 0 <= q < k and with an edge between v and w iff the line segment [v, w] contains no other integer lattice points.

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 2, 2, 6, 60, 6, 12, 1058, 1058, 12, 20, 25080, 140240, 25080, 20, 30, 822594, 58673472, 58673472, 822594, 30, 42, 36195620, 28938943114, 490225231968, 28938943114, 36195620, 42, 56, 2069486450
Offset: 1

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Author

Rob Arthan, Sep 27 2014

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Comments

There is an edge between v = (p, q) and w = (r, s) iff p - r and q - s are coprime.
G(3, 3) is used for Android screen lock security patterns (see StackExchange link).
The nonzero entries on the diagonal of this sequence comprise the row sums of A247944.

Examples

			G(2,2) is the complete graph on 4 vertices, hence T(2, 2) = 4*3 + 4*3*2 + 4*3*2*1 = 60.
T(n, k) for n + k <= 8 is as follows:
.0........2...........6...........12..........20.......30..42
.2.......60........1058........25080......822594.36195620
.6.....1058......140240.....58673472.28938943114
12....25080....58673472.490225231968
20...822594.28938943114
30.36195620
42
		

Crossrefs

Cf. A247944.