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%I #5 Mar 31 2012 12:36:57
%S 3,6,3,12,10,3,24,80,36,3,48,556,624,82,3,96,3348,9540,3760,256,3,192,
%T 20596,170868,173860,25002,676,3,384,134412,3171708,8518564,3065704,
%U 171068,2050,3,768,888232,59683122,442135180,421158558,56438584,1107888
%N T(n,k)=Number of nXk 0..2 arrays with row sums equal and column sums unequal to adjacent columns
%C Table starts
%C .3.....6......12.........24..........48..........96.........192........384
%C .3....10......80........556........3348.......20596......134412.....888232
%C .3....36.....624.......9540......170868.....3171708....59683122.1152091884
%C .3....82....3760.....173860.....8518564...442135180.24148894412
%C .3...256...25002....3065704...421158558.61706303456
%C .3...676..171068...56438584.20726134056
%C .3..2050.1107888.1004305424
%C .3..5826.7411872
%C .3.17568
%C .3
%H R. H. Hardin, <a href="/A203491/b203491.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..58</a>
%e Some solutions for n=5 k=3
%e ..0..0..1....0..0..2....1..2..1....0..1..2....0..2..0....2..2..1....1..1..0
%e ..0..0..1....2..0..0....2..1..1....0..1..2....0..0..2....2..1..2....1..1..0
%e ..0..1..0....0..1..1....1..2..1....2..1..0....2..0..0....2..1..2....1..1..0
%e ..0..0..1....2..0..0....2..1..1....1..1..1....2..0..0....1..2..2....0..0..2
%e ..0..0..1....0..0..2....1..2..1....2..0..1....1..1..0....2..1..2....2..0..0
%Y Diagonal is A202712
%K nonn,tabl
%O 1,1
%A _R. H. Hardin_ Jan 02 2012