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Number of 1-fold spreads partitioning the lines in PG(2*n-1,4).
3

%I #5 Jun 17 2020 21:57:00

%S 1,16,161,3426,52576,858481,13737761,219913936,3518321826

%N Number of 1-fold spreads partitioning the lines in PG(2*n-1,4).

%D Mishima, Miwako, Nobuko Miyamoto, and Masakazu Jimbo. "Partitions of the lines in PG(2n-1,s) into multifold spreads for s= 3, 4." Discrete Mathematics 343.7 (2020): #111867. See Table 3.1.

%Y Cf. A335176, A335177, A335178.

%K nonn,more

%O 2,2

%A _N. J. A. Sloane_, Jun 17 2020