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%I A288565 #11 Feb 17 2019 23:01:44 %S A288565 1,1,1,6,139,28643 %N A288565 Number of connected one-sided arrangements of n pseudo-circles in the affine plane, in the sense that the union of the boundaries of the pseudo-circles is a connected set. %C A288565 Arrangements in A288559 that are connected, in the sense that the union of the (boundaries of the) pseudo-circles is a connected set. %C A288565 These counts have not been reduced for mirror symmetry. %C A288565 See A250001, the main entry for this problem, for further information. %Y A288565 Cf. A250001, A275923, A275924, A288554-A288568. %K A288565 nonn,more %O A288565 0,4 %A A288565 _N. J. A. Sloane_, Jun 13 2017, based on information supplied by _Jon Wild_ on Aug 31 2016