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%I A129554
%S A129554 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,6,66,751,9737,131672,1708295
%N A129554 Number of ways to place n+3 queens and 3 pawns on an n X n board so that
no two queens attack each other (symmetric solutions count only once).
%H A129554 R. D. Chatham, The N+k Queens Problem Page.
%H A129554 R. D. Chatham, M. Doyle, G. H. Fricke, J. Reitmann, R. D. Skaggs and
M. Wolff,
Independence and Domination Separation in Chessboard Graphs,
Journal of Combinatorial Mathematics and Combinatorial Computing,
to appear.
%e A129554 a(4)=0 because when 7 queens are placed on a 4 X 4 board, at least two
queens will be adjacent and therefore mutually attacking.
%Y A129554 Cf. A002562, A129553.
%Y A129554 Sequence in context: A119232 A131519 A022024 this_sequence A165229 A127857
A127858
%Y A129554 Adjacent sequences: A129551 A129552 A129553 this_sequence A129555 A129556
A129557
%K A129554 more,nonn
%O A129554 1,9
%A A129554 R. Douglas Chatham (d.chatham(AT)moreheadstate.edu), Apr 20 2007
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