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%I #6 Aug 16 2022 05:15:49
%S 1,3,48,3126,775842,727870836,2575728525240,34244061451559094,
%T 1703999058661009145746,316543880488539946466963896,
%U 219157996022284922702859434801868,564858713948847373563461482383973674774,5415142061627863782256892670635702203299498106
%N Number of SAPs crossing a rhomboidal domain of the hexagonal lattice.
%H Anthony J. Guttmann, <a href="/A356612/b356612.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..26</a>
%H Anthony J. Guttmann and Iwan Jensen, <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2208.06744">Self-avoiding walks and polygons crossing a domain on the square and hexagonal lattices</a>, arXiv:2208.06744 [math-ph], Aug 13 2022, Table D5.
%Y Cf. A001006, A002026, A007764, A116485.
%K nonn
%O 1,2
%A _Vaclav Kotesovec_, following a suggestion from _Anthony Guttmann_, Aug 16 2022