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A255473
Number of ON cells after n generations of the odd-rule cellular automaton defined by OddRule 257 when started with a single ON cell.
1
1, 6, 6, 24, 6, 36, 24, 88, 6, 36, 36, 144, 24, 144, 88, 336, 6, 36, 36, 144, 36, 216, 144, 528, 24, 144, 144, 576, 88, 528, 336, 1280, 6, 36, 36, 144, 36, 216, 144, 528, 36, 216, 216, 864, 144, 864, 528, 2016, 24, 144, 144, 576, 144, 864, 576, 2112, 88, 528, 528, 2112
OFFSET
0,2
LINKS
Shalosh B. Ekhad, N. J. A. Sloane, and Doron Zeilberger, A Meta-Algorithm for Creating Fast Algorithms for Counting ON Cells in Odd-Rule Cellular Automata, arXiv:1503.01796, 2015; see also the Accompanying Maple Package.
Shalosh B. Ekhad, N. J. A. Sloane, and Doron Zeilberger, Odd-Rule Cellular Automata on the Square Grid, arXiv:1503.04249, 2015.
N. J. A. Sloane, On the No. of ON Cells in Cellular Automata, Video of talk in Doron Zeilberger's Experimental Math Seminar at Rutgers University, Feb. 05 2015: Part 1, Part 2
N. J. A. Sloane, On the Number of ON Cells in Cellular Automata, arXiv:1503.01168, 2015
CROSSREFS
Run length transform of A255474.
Sequence in context: A322216 A053168 A141388 * A255295 A255475 A253100
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
STATUS
approved