cp's OEIS Frontend

This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.

A295786 a(n) = A173675(A025487(n)).

This page as a plain text file.
%I A295786 #19 Aug 08 2023 05:49:12
%S A295786 1,1,1,4,1,8,1,14,72,1,20,22,584,1,62,32,4016,1,132,16880,44,45696,
%T A295786 276,24656,1,336,413484,58,11323440,1006,140624,1,688,9044404,74,
%U A295786 2384871120,3610,2480304,761960,1,35281856,1578,68984506112,4324,183901520,92,446907448224,12010,677849536,3976704,1,2683205048,3190,93749829120
%N A295786 a(n) = A173675(A025487(n)).
%C A295786 Terms in A173675 are only determined by their prime signature. A025487 gives the least positive integer having its prime signature. Combining these sequences removes a lot of duplicates making it somewhat easier to show terms.
%C A295786 a(54) = A284673(5) = 93749829120. - _Andrew Howroyd_, Oct 26 2019
%C A295786 Many terms from Kloczkowski & Jernigan's Table IV (which has A003752 as a column) show up in the Data section of this sequence. For the (partial) explanation of that, see Andrew Howroyd's comment in A173675. - _Andrey Zabolotskiy_, Aug 07 2023
%H A295786 David A. Corneth, <a href="/A295786/a295786.txt">Prime signatures for some k and the corresponding values for A173675(k).</a>
%H A295786 A. Kloczkowski and R. L. Jernigan, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1063/1.477129">Transfer matrix method for enumeration and generation of compact self-avoiding walks. II. Cubic lattice</a>, J. Chem. Phys., 109 (1998), 5147-5159.
%Y A295786 Cf. A025487, A173675.
%K A295786 nonn
%O A295786 1,4
%A A295786 _David A. Corneth_, Dec 25 2017
%E A295786 Terms a(29) and beyond from _Andrew Howroyd_, Oct 26 2019