Search: id:A006561 Results 1-1 of 1 results found. %I A006561 M3833 %S A006561 0,0,0,1,5,13,35,49,126,161,330,301,715,757,1365,1377,2380,1837,3876, %T A006561 3841,5985,5941,8855,7297,12650,12481,17550,17249,23751,16801,31465, %U A006561 30913,40920,40257,52360,46981,66045,64981,82251,80881,101270 %N A006561 Number of intersections of diagonals in the interior of regular n-gon. %D A006561 N. J. A. Sloane and Simon Plouffe, The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, Academic Press, 1995 (includes this sequence). %H A006561 T. D. Noe, Table of n, a(n) for n=1..1000 %H A006561 Sascha Kurz, m-gons in regular n-gons %H A006561 B. Poonen and M. Rubinstein, Number of Intersection Points Made by the Diagonals of a Regular Polygon, SIAM J. Discrete Mathematics, Vol. 11, pp. 135-156. %H A006561 B. Poonen and M. Rubinstein, The number of intersection points made by the diagonals of a regular polygon, SIAM J. on Discrete Mathematics, Vol. 11, No. 1, 135-156 (1998). %H A006561 B. Poonen and M. Rubinstein, The number of intersection points made by the diagonals of a regular polygon, arXiv version, which has fewer typos than the SIAM version. %H A006561 B. Poonen and M. Rubinstein, Mathematica programs for these sequences %H A006561 B. Poonen & M. Rubinstein, The Number Of Intersection Points Made By The Diagonals Of A Regular Polygon, SIAM Journal in Discrete Mathematics, pp. 135-6 vol. 11 no.1 1998. %H A006561 Sequences formed by drawing all diagonals in regular polygon %F A006561 For odd n, (n^4-6n^3+11n^2-6n)/24. For even n, use this formula, but then subtract 2 for every 3-crossing, subtract 5 for every 4-crossing, subtract 9 for every 5-crossing, etc. The number to be subtracted is one smaller than a triangular number. - Graeme McRae (g_m(AT)mcraefamily.com), Dec 26 2004 %F A006561 a(n)=A007569(n)-n. - T. D. Noe, Dec 23 2006 %t A006561 del[m_,n_]:=If[Mod[n,m]==0,1,0]; Int[n_]:=If[n<4, 0, Binomial[n,4] + del[2,n](-5n^3+45n^2-70n+24)/24 - del[4,n](3n/2) + del[6,n](-45n^2+262n)/ 6 + del[12,n]*42n + del[18,n]*60n + del[24,n]*35n - del[30,n]*38n - del[42,n]*82n - del[60,n]*330n - del[84,n]*144n - del[90,n]*96n - del[120,n]*144n - del[210,n]*96n]; Table[Int[n], {n,1,1000}] - T. D. Noe (noe(AT)sspectra.com), Dec 21 2006 %Y A006561 Sequences related to chords in a circle: A001006, A054726, A006533, A006561, A006600, A007569, A007678. See also entries for chord diagrams in Index file. %Y A006561 Sequence in context: A034509 A034521 A092647 this_sequence A146845 A167710 A126359 %Y A006561 Adjacent sequences: A006558 A006559 A006560 this_sequence A006562 A006563 A006564 %K A006561 easy,nonn,nice %O A006561 1,5 %A A006561 N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com), Bjorn Poonen (poonen(AT)math.princeton.edu) Search completed in 0.002 seconds