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%I A263518 #6 Nov 10 2015 12:14:32 %S A263518 159,39807,10791350,2861438066,769775248717,206581153730159, %T A263518 55588636099730695,14963969410163493167,4031070371116891657348, %U A263518 1086255512881457026146614,292787152002616412026152849 %N A263518 Number of (n+1)X(7+1) arrays of permutations of 0..n*8+7 filled by rows with each element moved a city block distance of 0 or 1, and rows and columns in increasing lexicographic order. %C A263518 Column 7 of A263519. %H A263518 R. H. Hardin, <a href="/A263518/b263518.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..68</a> %e A263518 Some solutions for n=2 %e A263518 ..0..1..2..3..4..5..6..7....0..1..3..4.12.13.14.15....0..1..2..3..4..5..7.15 %e A263518 ..8..9.10.11.12.13.15.14....8..9..2.10.11..5..6..7....9..8.11.10.20.13..6.23 %e A263518 .16.17.19.18.20.21.23.22...16.17.18.19.20.21.23.22...16.17.18.19.12.21.14.22 %Y A263518 Cf. A263519. %K A263518 nonn %O A263518 1,1 %A A263518 _R. H. Hardin_, Oct 19 2015