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This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.

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A327335 Number of non-isomorphic set-systems with n vertices and at least one endpoint/leaf.

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 1, 4, 18, 216
Offset: 0

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Gus Wiseman, Sep 02 2019

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A set-system is a finite set of finite nonempty sets. Elements of a set-system are sometimes called edges. A leaf is an edge containing a vertex that does not belong to any other edge, while an endpoint is a vertex belonging to only one edge.
Also covering set-systems with minimum covered vertex-degree 1.

Examples

			Non-isomorphic representatives of the a(1) = 1 through a(3) = 18 set-systems:
  {{1}}  {{1}}        {{1}}
         {{1,2}}      {{1,2}}
         {{1},{2}}    {{1},{2}}
         {{1},{1,2}}  {{1,2,3}}
                      {{1},{1,2}}
                      {{1},{2,3}}
                      {{1},{1,2,3}}
                      {{1,2},{1,3}}
                      {{1},{2},{3}}
                      {{1,2},{1,2,3}}
                      {{1},{2},{1,3}}
                      {{1},{1,2},{1,3}}
                      {{1},{1,2},{2,3}}
                      {{1},{2},{1,2,3}}
                      {{1},{1,2},{1,2,3}}
                      {{1},{2},{3},{1,2}}
                      {{1},{2},{1,2},{1,3}}
                      {{1},{2},{1,2},{1,2,3}}
		

Crossrefs

Unlabeled set-systems are A000612.
The labeled version is A327228.
The covering version is A327230 (first differences).

A327128 Number of set-systems with n vertices whose edge-set has cut-connectivity 1.

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 1, 2, 27, 2084
Offset: 0

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Gus Wiseman, Sep 02 2019

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A set-system is a finite set of finite nonempty sets. Elements of a set-system are sometimes called edges. We define the cut-connectivity (A326786, A327237, A327126) of a set-system to be the minimum number of vertices that must be removed (along with any resulting empty edges) to obtain a disconnected or empty set-system, with the exception that a set-system with one vertex has cut-connectivity 1. Except for cointersecting set-systems (A326853, A327039, A327040), this is the same as vertex-connectivity (A327334, A327051).

Crossrefs

The covering version is A327197.
The BII-numbers of these set-systems are A327098.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    csm[s_]:=With[{c=Select[Subsets[Range[Length[s]],{2}],Length[Intersection@@s[[#]]]>0&]},If[c=={},s,csm[Sort[Append[Delete[s,List/@c[[1]]],Union@@s[[c[[1]]]]]]]]];
    cutConnSys[vts_,eds_]:=If[Length[vts]==1,1,Min@@Length/@Select[Subsets[vts],Function[del,csm[DeleteCases[DeleteCases[eds,Alternatives@@del,{2}],{}]]!={Complement[vts,del]}]]];
    Table[Length[Select[Subsets[Subsets[Range[n],{1,n}]],cutConnSys[Union@@#,#]==1&]],{n,0,3}]

Formula

Binomial transform of A327197.
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