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%I A264679 #4 Nov 20 2015 19:55:16 %S A264679 0,19,145,890,9205,88687,714235,5871821,50048019,422792433,3525222983, %T A264679 29504247476,247603962409,2074917109436,17373094676114, %U A264679 145530813422748,1219291683848838,10213817024920997,85555541651802803,716687147462600097 %N A264679 Number of (4+1)X(n+1) arrays of permutations of 0..n*5+4 with each element having directed index change -1,-1 1,0 -1,-2 -2,-2 or 0,1. %C A264679 Row 4 of A264676. %H A264679 R. H. Hardin, <a href="/A264679/b264679.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..210</a> %H A264679 R. H. Hardin, <a href="/A264679/a264679.txt">Empirical recurrence of order 81</a> %F A264679 Empirical recurrence of order 81 (see link above) %e A264679 Some solutions for n=4 %e A264679 ..6..0..1..2..3...12..0..1..9..3....6..0..1..2..3....6..0..1..2..3 %e A264679 .17.12.13..7..4...11.18..2..7..4...12..5.19..7..4...17.12.14..7..4 %e A264679 ..5.18.11..8..9....5..6.24..8.13...16.10.11..8..9....5.23.24..8..9 %e A264679 .10.23.16.24.14...10.23.16.17.14...21.22.24.13.14...10.11.16.13.18 %e A264679 .15.20.21.22.19...15.20.21.22.19...15.20.17.18.23...15.20.21.22.19 %Y A264679 Cf. A264676. %K A264679 nonn %O A264679 1,2 %A A264679 _R. H. Hardin_, Nov 20 2015