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A267369 Total number of OFF (white) cells after n iterations of the "Rule 126" elementary cellular automaton starting with a single ON (black) cell.

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 0, 1, 1, 6, 9, 14, 14, 27, 38, 51, 58, 75, 86, 99, 99, 128, 155, 184, 207, 240, 267, 296, 311, 352, 387, 424, 447, 488, 515, 544, 544, 605, 664, 725, 780, 845, 904, 965, 1012, 1085, 1152, 1221, 1276, 1349, 1408, 1469, 1500, 1589, 1672, 1757, 1828, 1917
Offset: 0

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Author

Robert Price, Jan 13 2016

Keywords

References

  • S. Wolfram, A New Kind of Science, Wolfram Media, 2002; p. 55.

Crossrefs

Cf. A071035.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    rule=126; rows=20; ca=CellularAutomaton[rule,{{1},0},rows-1,{All,All}]; (* Start with single black cell *) catri=Table[Take[ca[[k]],{rows-k+1,rows+k-1}],{k,1,rows}]; (* Truncated list of each row *) nbc=Table[Total[catri[[k]]],{k,1,rows}]; (* Number of Black cells in stage n *) nwc=Table[Length[catri[[k]]]-nbc[[k]],{k,1,rows}]; (* Number of White cells in stage n *) Table[Total[Take[nwc,k]],{k,1,rows}] (* Number of White cells through stage n *)