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%I A264568 #4 Nov 17 2015 19:11:43 %S A264568 4,160,2172,47571,868613,16284544,298587595,5442431797,99386232806, %T A264568 1803702025944,32778396578439,594763583660497,10789731888817704, %U A264568 195712516698029249,3549147337219998085,64361582471647592799 %N A264568 Number of (n+1)X(7+1) arrays of permutations of 0..n*8+7 with each element having directed index change 1,0 1,1 0,-1 or -1,1. %C A264568 Column 7 of A264569. %H A264568 R. H. Hardin, <a href="/A264568/b264568.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..210</a> %e A264568 Some solutions for n=4 %e A264568 ..1..8..3.10.11..6..7.14....1..2..9..4..5.12..7.14....1..8..3..4.11..6.13.14 %e A264568 ..9..0..2.12..4..5.15.22....0.16.17..3.13.20.15..6....9..0..2.18.19.20..5..7 %e A264568 .17.18.19.26.21.13.23.30....8.24.10.26.11.22.29.30...17.24.25.10.12.22.23.15 %e A264568 .16.32.33.34.29.20.37.38...25.32.18.28.19.36.21.23...16.32.27.28.35.21.31.38 %e A264568 .24.25.35.36.27.28.39.31...33.34.35.27.37.38.39.31...33.34.26.36.37.29.39.30 %Y A264568 Cf. A264569. %K A264568 nonn %O A264568 1,1 %A A264568 _R. H. Hardin_, Nov 17 2015