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A330627 Number of non-isomorphic phylogenetic trees with n nodes.

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 4, 5, 9, 14, 24, 39, 69, 116, 205, 357, 632, 1118, 2001, 3576, 6445, 11627, 21080, 38293, 69819, 127539, 233644, 428825, 788832, 1453589, 2683602, 4962167, 9190155, 17044522, 31655676, 58866237, 109600849, 204293047, 381212823, 712073862
Offset: 1

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Dec 28 2019

Keywords

Comments

A phylogenetic tree is a series-reduced rooted tree whose leaves are (usually disjoint) sets. Each branching as well as each element of each leaf contributes to the number of nodes.

Examples

			Non-isomorphic representatives of the a(2) = 1 through a(9) = 9 trees (commas and outer brackets elided):
  1  12  123  1234    12345    123456     1234567      12345678
              (1)(2)  (1)(23)  (1)(234)   (1)(2345)    (1)(23456)
                               (12)(34)   (12)(345)    (12)(3456)
                               (1)(2)(3)  (1)(2)(34)   (123)(456)
                                          (1)((2)(3))  (1)(2)(345)
                                                       (1)(23)(45)
                                                       (1)((2)(34))
                                                       (1)(2)(3)(4)
                                                       (12)((3)(4))
		

Crossrefs

Phylogenetic trees by number of labels are A005804, with unlabeled version A141268.
Balanced phylogenetic trees are A320154.

Programs

  • PARI
    EulerT(v)={Vec(exp(x*Ser(dirmul(v,vector(#v,n,1/n))))-1, -#v)}
    seq(n)={my(v=[0]); for(n=1, n-1, v=concat(v, EulerT(v)[n] - v[n] + 1)); v} \\ Andrew Howroyd, Jan 02 2021

Formula

G.f.: A(x) satisfies A(x) = x*(1/(1-x) - A(x) - 2 + exp(Sum_{k>0} A(x^k)/k)). - Andrew Howroyd, Jan 02 2021

Extensions

Terms a(11) and beyond from Andrew Howroyd, Jan 02 2021