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%I A354471 #9 Jun 02 2022 10:07:17 %S A354471 4,3,4,6,5,9,6,10,12,9,10,20,9,13,16,25 %N A354471 Number of fusion rings of rank 3 and multiplicity n. %C A354471 See A348305 for the basic definitions and references about fusion rings. %C A354471 The above terms of the sequence were computed by J. Slingerland and G. Vercleyen (see paper in reference below, Table 2 on page 6). %H A354471 J. Slingerland and G. Vercleyen <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2205.15637">On Low Rank Fusion Rings</a>, arXiv:2205.15637 [math-ph], 2022. %e A354471 a(1) = A348305(3). %Y A354471 Cf. A348305. %K A354471 nonn,hard,more %O A354471 1,1 %A A354471 _Sébastien Palcoux_, Jun 01 2022