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A383908 Number of generalized polyforms with n cells on the snub trihexagonal tiling.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 3, 3, 7, 23, 69, 228, 766, 2642, 9309, 33382, 120629, 439752, 1613135, 5953061, 22075011, 82204128, 307213215, 1151820825, 4330858682, 16326297768, 61690058385
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Peter Kagey, May 14 2025

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A generalized polyform on the snub trihexagonal tiling with n-cells is a collection of n faces connected edgewise. Two polyforms are considered the same they are related by an isometry (translation and/or rotation) of the snub trihexagonal tiling.

Examples

			For n=1, the a(1) = 3 generalized polyforms are the three types of faces: hexagons, hexagon-adjacent triangles, and hexagon-nonadjacent triangles.
For n=2, the a(2) = 3 generalized polyforms are
(1) a hexagon with a hexagon-adjacent triangle,
(2) a hexagon-adjacent triangle with a hexagon-nonadjacent triangle, and
(3) two hexagon-adjacent triangles.
		

Crossrefs

Analogous for other tilings: A000105 (square), A000228 (hexagonal), A000577 (triangular), A197156 (prismatic pentagonal), A197159 (floret pentagonal), A197459 (rhombille), A197462 (kisrhombille), A197465 (tetrakis square), A309159 (snub square), A343398 (trihexagonal), A343406 (truncated hexagonal), A343577 (truncated square), A344211 (rhombitrihexagonal), A344213 (truncated trihexagonal).

Extensions

a(12)-a(21) from Bert Dobbelaere, Jun 05 2025