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Number of nX3 0..7 arrays with no element equal to another within a city block distance of two, and new values 0..7 introduced in row major order
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%I #6 Mar 31 2012 12:37:11

%S 1,4,65,3130,178998,10502458,618242826,36410671102,2144479610070,

%T 126304554589462,7439032094765766,438141046109721622,

%U 25805450786659366998,1519878816318690262678,89517196729004371783830

%N Number of nX3 0..7 arrays with no element equal to another within a city block distance of two, and new values 0..7 introduced in row major order

%C Column 3 of A206503

%H R. H. Hardin, <a href="/A206500/b206500.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..62</a>

%F Empirical: a(n) = 55*a(n-1) +370*a(n-2) -8556*a(n-3) +15608*a(n-4) +70028*a(n-5) -175808*a(n-6) +98304*a(n-7) for n>9

%e Some solutions for n=4

%e ..0..1..2....0..1..2....0..1..2....0..1..2....0..1..2....0..1..2....0..1..2

%e ..2..3..0....2..3..0....2..3..0....3..4..0....2..3..4....2..3..4....2..3..4

%e ..1..4..5....4..5..1....1..4..5....2..5..1....1..0..5....1..5..6....4..5..1

%e ..5..0..1....1..0..4....5..2..1....0..3..6....3..4..2....3..4..7....6..2..3

%K nonn

%O 1,2

%A _R. H. Hardin_ Feb 08 2012