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Number of distinct nets for the n-hypercube.
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%I #33 Jun 12 2021 02:49:40

%S 1,11,261,9694,502110,33064966,2642657228,248639631948,26941775019280

%N Number of distinct nets for the n-hypercube.

%D Peter Turney, Unfolding the Tesseract, Journal of Recreational Mathematics, Vol. 17(1), 1984-85.

%H Moritz Firsching, <a href="https://mathoverflow.net/q/300713/39495">Number of hypercube unfoldings</a>

%H Dusko Letic, Nenad Cakic, Branko Davidovic, Ivana Berkovic and Eleonora Desnica, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1186/1687-1847-2011-60">Some certain properties of the generalized hypercubical functions</a>, Advances in Difference Equations, 2011, 2011:60.

%H Mark McClure, <a href="https://mathoverflow.net/a/199003">3D models of the unfoldings of the hypercube</a>

%H Matt Parker, <a href="https://youtube.com/watch?v=Yq3P-LhlcQo">How many 3D nets does a 4D hypercube have?</a>, Stand-up Maths video (2021).

%H Peter D. Turney <a href="https://unfolding.apperceptual.com">Unfolding the Tesseract</a>

%H Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Hypercube.html">Hypercube</a>

%K nonn,hard,more

%O 2,2

%A _Eric W. Weisstein_, Dec 24 2003

%E Offset corrected by _Andrey Zabolotskiy_, Dec 20 2017

%E a(5)-a(8) from _Moritz Firsching_, Mar 16 2021

%E a(9)-a(10) from _Moritz Firsching_ and Luca Versari, May 14 2021