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A003829 Maximal number of unit circles through n points in plane, each circle containing 3 of the points. +0
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1, 4, 4, 8, 12, 16 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

3,2

REFERENCES

Handbook of Combinatorics, North-Holland '95, p. 848.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent sequences: A003826 A003827 A003828 this_sequence A003830 A003831 A003832

Sequence in context: A014687 A004024 A086663 this_sequence A002368 A022087 A095294

KEYWORD

nonn,more

AUTHOR

njas

EXTENSIONS

The article by Erdos and Purdy incorrectly says (on p. 847) that each circle must contain a pair of the points.

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