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%I A368393 #13 Jan 12 2024 15:00:54 %S A368393 1,2,6,6,35,35,140,35,35,1232,1848,1848,1848,3696,1848,1848,3696,3696, %T A368393 1848,7,1848,7386288,3940584648,38038,38038,5073,38038,7217188, %U A368393 59034976,3940584648,59034976,7217188,38038,7386288,38038,22138116,59034976,38038,985146162,22138116,59034976,38038,38038,59034976,38038,22138116,38038,38038,59034976,22138116,59034976,38038,22138116,177104928,3689686,38038 %N A368393 a(n) is the denominator of the probability that a particular one of the A335573(n+1) fixed polyominoes corresponding to the free polyomino with binary code A246521(n+1) appears in internal diffusion-limited aggregation on the square lattice. %C A368393 See A368386 for details. %C A368393 Can be read as an irregular triangle, whose n-th row contains A000105(n) terms, n >= 1. %H A368393 <a href="/index/Pol#polyominoes">Index entries for sequences related to polyominoes</a>. %F A368393 A368392(n)/a(n) = (A368386(n)/A368387(n))/A335573(n+1). %e A368393 As an irregular triangle: %e A368393 1; %e A368393 2; %e A368393 6, 6; %e A368393 35, 35, 140, 35, 35; %e A368393 1232, 1848, 1848, 1848, 3696, 1848, 1848, 3696, 3696, 1848, 7, 1848; %e A368393 ... %Y A368393 Cf. A000105, A246521, A335573, A367676, A367765, A368001, A368386, A368387, A368392 (numerators), A368395, A368863 (external diffusion-limited aggregation). %K A368393 nonn,frac,tabf %O A368393 1,2 %A A368393 _Pontus von Brömssen_, Dec 22 2023