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A090051 Number of chess diagrams that can be obtained in exactly one way in n plies. This is also the number of dual-free proof games in n plies. +0
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1, 20, 400, 1862, 9373, 51323, 298821, 1965313, 11759158 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,2

COMMENT

Chess diagrams are chess positions without regard to whether castling or en passant capturing is possible. They are counted in A019319. A proof game is a classic type of chess problem.

LINKS

F. Labelle, Statistics on chess positions

Index entries for sequences related to number of chess games

CROSSREFS

Cf. A019319, A089957.

Sequence in context: A063815 A158534 A075843 this_sequence A089957 A019319 A083276

Adjacent sequences: A090048 A090049 A090050 this_sequence A090052 A090053 A090054

KEYWORD

nonn,hard,nice

AUTHOR

Francois Labelle (flab(AT)cs.berkeley.edu), Jan 19 2004

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