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A335611 Number of sets (in the Hausdorff metric geometry) at each location between two sets defined by a complete bipartite graph K(6,n) (with n at least 2) missing one edge.

Original entry on oeis.org

242, 49208, 5049626, 397551920, 27839280002, 1845793079528, 119216755050026, 7602793781214560, 481851209165874962, 30446042035976733848, 1920876815510991751226, 121101364739596962016400, 7632056827800217741372322, 480902390923479550619876168
Offset: 2

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Author

Steven Schlicker, Jul 16 2020

Keywords

Comments

The Hausdorff metric defines a distance between sets. Using this distance we can define line segments with sets as endpoints. Create two sets from the vertices of the parts A and B of a complete bipartite graph K(6,n) (with n at least 2) missing one edge so that vertices that are connected by edges are the same Euclidean distance apart. This sequence gives the number of sets at each location on the line segment between A and B.
Number of {0,1} 6 X n (with n at least 2) matrices with one fixed zero entry and no zero rows or columns.
Take a complete bipartite graph K(6,n) (with n at least 2). This sequence gives the number of edge covers of the graph obtained from this K(6,n) graph after removing one edge.

Crossrefs

Sequences of segments from removing edges from bipartite graphs A335608-A335613, A337416-A337418, A340173-A340175, A340199-A340201, A340897-A340899, A342580, A342796, A342850, A340403-A340405, A340433-A340438, A341551-A341553, A342327-A342328, A343372-A343374, A343800. Polygonal chain sequences A152927, A152928, A152929, A152930, A152931, A152932, A152933, A152934, A152939. Number of {0,1} n X n matrices with no zero rows or columns A048291.

Programs

  • Maple
    a:= proc(n) 31*63^(n-1)-106*31^(n-1)+145*15^(n-1) - 100*7^(n-1)+35*3^(n-1)-5 end proc: seq(a(n), n=2..20);
  • PARI
    Vec(2*x^2*(121 + 10084*x + 128086*x^2 + 372324*x^3 + 270585*x^4) / ((1 - x)*(1 - 3*x)*(1 - 7*x)*(1 - 15*x)*(1 - 31*x)*(1 - 63*x)) + O(x^18)) \\ Colin Barker, Jul 17 2020

Formula

a(n) = 31*63^(n-1) - 106*31^(n-1) + 145*15^(n-1) - 100*7^(n-1) + 35*3^(n-1) - 5.
From Colin Barker, Jul 17 2020: (Start)
G.f.: 2*x^2*(121 + 10084*x + 128086*x^2 + 372324*x^3 + 270585*x^4) / ((1 - x)*(1 - 3*x)*(1 - 7*x)*(1 - 15*x)*(1 - 31*x)*(1 - 63*x)).
a(n) = 120*a(n-1) - 4593*a(n-2) + 69688*a(n-3) - 428787*a(n-4) + 978768*a(n-5) - 615195*a(n-6) for n>7.
(End)