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A105074 Number of ways to fill in an n X n grid (or "crossword") such that each row and column is a perfect square. +0
1
3, 4, 13, 14, 76, 40, 459 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

Leading zeros are forbidden in the rows and columns.

EXAMPLE

The 1 X 1 crosssquare-puzzle is easy. Only 1, 4, 9 are the solutions.

The 4 solutions for n=2:

16 36 64 81

64 64 49 16

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A095790 A109474 A053910 this_sequence A087884 A057570 A024853

Adjacent sequences: A105071 A105072 A105073 this_sequence A105075 A105076 A105077

KEYWORD

nonn,more

AUTHOR

Matthijs Coster (matthijs(AT)coster.demon.nl), Apr 29 2005

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