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A027670 Number of different necklaces with 6 beads of n colors, allowing turning over. +0
3
0, 1, 13, 92, 430, 1505, 4291, 10528, 23052, 46185, 86185, 151756, 254618, 410137, 638015, 963040, 1415896, 2034033, 2862597, 3955420, 5376070, 7198961, 9510523, 12410432, 16012900, 20448025, 25863201 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,3

COMMENT

Number of ways to color vertices of a hexagon using <= n colors, allowing rotations and reflections.

Equivalently, the number of distinct hexagons that can be tiled using equilateral triangles of n different colours. - Lekraj Beedassy (blekraj(AT)yahoo.com), Dec 29 2007

REFERENCES

J. L. Fisher, Application-Oriented Algebra (1977) ISBN 0-7002-2504-8, circa p 215.

M. Gardner "New Mathematical Diversions from Scientific American" (Simon and Schuster, New York, 1966), pages 245-246.

E. N. Gilbert and J. Riordan, Symmetry types of periodic sequences, Illinois J. Math., 5 (1961), 657-665.

J.-P. Delahaye, 'Le miraculeux "lemme de Burnside"' ; 'Groupes et orbites' pp 146-7 in 'Pour la Science' (French edition of 'Scientific American') No.350 December 2006 Paris.

LINKS

Index entries for sequences related to bracelets

FORMULA

1/12*n*(n+1)*(n^4-n^3+4*n^2+2).

MAPLE

A027670 := n-> (n^6+3*n^4+4*n^3+2*n^2+2*n)/12;

CROSSREFS

Cf. A006565.

Sequence in context: A022578 A090020 A092469 this_sequence A055608 A038742 A005414

Adjacent sequences: A027667 A027668 A027669 this_sequence A027671 A027672 A027673

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Alford Arnold (Alford1940(AT)aol.com)

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