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%I A319374 #6 Sep 17 2018 22:25:48 %S A319374 1,2,3,2,7,3,7,7,8,3,20,4,9,11,17,4,24,5,20,15,11,5,56,10,14,20,24,6, %T A319374 51,7,43,16,16,16,73,8,17,20,53,8,52,9,29,34,19,9,156,16,39,21,36,10, %U A319374 78,24,63,25,24,11,174,12,25,46,125,23,63,13,44,26,61,13 %N A319374 Number of cubic Cayley graphs with 2n nodes. %C A319374 First differs from A023646 at n=5. %H A319374 G. Royle, <a href="http://staffhome.ecm.uwa.edu.au/~00013890/remote/cubtrans/index.html">Cubic transitive graphs</a> %F A319374 Inverse Moebius transform of A241164. %Y A319374 Column k=3 of A319372. %Y A319374 Cf. A023646, A241164. %K A319374 nonn %O A319374 2,2 %A A319374 _Andrew Howroyd_, Sep 17 2018