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A006738 Series for second perpendicular moment of hexagonal lattice.
(Formerly M2024)
+0
2
0, 2, 12, 54, 206, 712, 2294, 7024, 20656, 58842, 163250, 443062, 1180156, 3092964, 7993116, 20401250, 51502616, 128748512, 319010540, 784179992, 1913668608, 4639155964, 11178566462, 26784974870, 63851541584 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,2

COMMENT

The hexagonal lattice is the familiar 2-dimensional lattice in which each point has 6 neighbors. This is sometimes called the triangular lattice.

REFERENCES

N. J. A. Sloane and Simon Plouffe, The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, Academic Press, 1995 (includes this sequence).

J. W. Essam, A. J. Guttmann and K. De'Bell, On two-dimensional directed percolation, J. Phys. A 21 (1988), 3815-3832.

Jensen, Iwan; Guttmann, Anthony J.; Series expansions of the percolation probability for directed square and honeycomb lattices. J. Phys. A 28 (1995), no. 17, 4813-4833.

LINKS

I. Jensen, Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..90 (from link below)

I. G. Enting, A, J. Guttmann and I. Jensen, Low-Temperature Series Expansions for the Spin-1 Ising Model, J. Phys. A. 27 (1994) 6987-7006.

I. Jensen, More terms

G. Nebe and N. J. A. Sloane, Home page for hexagonal (or triangular) lattice A2

CROSSREFS

Cf. A006803, A006809, A006736, A006737.

Sequence in context: A139046 A036359 A055703 this_sequence A111642 A145766 A122676

Adjacent sequences: A006735 A006736 A006737 this_sequence A006739 A006740 A006741

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com), Simon Plouffe (simon.plouffe(AT)gmail.com)

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