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A262318 Number of (n+2)X(6+2) 0..1 arrays with each row and column divisible by 7, read as a binary number with top and left being the most significant bits.

Original entry on oeis.org

37, 145, 1009, 42661, 413893, 7914829, 281951533, 7901300449, 257187953521
Offset: 1

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Author

R. H. Hardin, Sep 17 2015

Keywords

Comments

Column 6 of A262319.

Examples

			Some solutions for n=4
..0..0..1..0..1..0..1..0....1..0..0..0..1..1..0..0....0..0..0..0..0..1..1..1
..0..1..1..0..1..0..0..1....1..0..0..0..1..1..0..0....0..0..0..0..0..1..1..1
..1..1..0..0..1..0..1..1....0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0....0..0..0..0..0..1..1..1
..1..1..0..1..1..0..0..1....0..0..1..1..0..0..0..1....1..1..1..0..1..1..1..0
..1..0..0..1..1..0..1..0....0..0..1..1..0..0..0..1....1..1..1..0..1..1..1..0
..0..0..1..1..1..0..0..0....1..0..1..1..1..1..0..1....1..1..1..0..1..1..1..0
		

Crossrefs

Cf. A262319.