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A112917 Number of nonisomorphic H-graphs H(n:i,j;k,m) on 6n vertices (or nodes) for 1<=i,j,k,m<n/2. +0
4
1, 1, 4, 6, 7, 13, 19, 31, 24, 76, 41, 77, 116, 116, 87, 226, 115, 307, 276, 308, 201, 671, 317, 523, 478, 786, 403, 1495 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

3,3

COMMENT

An H-graph H(n:i,j;k,m) has 6n vertices arranged in six segments of n vertices. Let the vertices be v_{x,y} for x=0,1,2,3,4,5 and y in the integers modulo n. The edges are v_{0,y}v_{1,y}, v_{0,y}v_{2,y}, v_{0,y}v_{3,y}, v_{1,y}v_{4,y}, v_{1,y}v_{5,y} (inner edges) and v_{2,y}v_{2,y+i}, v_{3,y}v_{3,y+j}, v_{4,y}v_{3,y+k}, v_{5,y}v_{5,y+m} (outer edges) where y=0,1,...,n-1 and subscript addition is performed modulo n.

REFERENCES

I. Z. Bouwer, W. W. Chernoff, B. Monson and Z. Starr (Eds.), "Foster's Census", Charles Babbage Research Centre, Winnipeg, 1988.

J. D. Horton and I. Z. Bouwer, Symmetric Y-graphs and H-graphs, J. Comb. Theory B 53 (1991) 114-129

EXAMPLE

The only connected symmetric H-graphs are H(17:1,4;2,8) and H(34:1,13;9,15) which are also listed in Foster's Census.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A112918, A112919, A112920, A112921, A107452.

Sequence in context: A102138 A002151 A054063 this_sequence A102141 A107919 A165404

Adjacent sequences: A112914 A112915 A112916 this_sequence A112918 A112919 A112920

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Marko Boben (Marko.Boben(AT)fmf.uni-lj.si), Tomaz Pisanski (Tomaz.Pisanski(AT)fmf.uni-lj.si) and Arjana Zitnik (Arjana.Zitnik(AT)fmf.uni-lj.si), Oct 06 2005

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