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A360922 Array read by antidiagonals: T(m,n) is the number of acyclic orientations in the grid graph P_m X P_n.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 2, 2, 4, 14, 4, 8, 98, 98, 8, 16, 686, 2398, 686, 16, 32, 4802, 58670, 58670, 4802, 32, 64, 33614, 1435414, 5015972, 1435414, 33614, 64, 128, 235298, 35118638, 428816558, 428816558, 35118638, 235298, 128, 256, 1647086, 859207558, 36659327366, 128091434266, 36659327366, 859207558, 1647086, 256
Offset: 1

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Author

Andrew Howroyd, Mar 07 2023

Keywords

Examples

			Array begins:
=====================================================
m\n|  1     2        3           4              5 ...
---+-------------------------------------------------
1  |  1     2        4           8             16 ...
2  |  2    14       98         686           4802 ...
3  |  4    98     2398       58670        1435414 ...
4  |  8   686    58670     5015972      428816558 ...
5  | 16  4802  1435414   428816558   128091434266 ...
6  | 32 33614 35118638 36659327366 38261306901842 ...
  ...
		

Crossrefs

Main diagonal is A080690.
Rows 1..2 are A000079(n-1), A109808.
Cf. A116469 (spanning trees), A178435, A207868 (unlabeled colorings).

Formula

T(m,n) = T(n,m).