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Search: id:A051236
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| A051236 |
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Largest integer a(n) for which the integer interval [ 0,a(n) ] is a subset of the set of determinants of all n X n 0-1 matrices. |
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+0 2
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OFFSET
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1,3
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COMMENT
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A definition for a(n) is given in Craigen's paper. The table given there suggests a(9)=102. Term for term, this sequence is one less than the sequence A013588.
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REFERENCES
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R. Craigen, The Range of the Determinant Function on the Set of n X n (0,1)-Matrices, J. Combin. Math. Combin. Computing, 8 (1990) pp. 161-171.
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LINKS
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G. R. Paseman, A Different Approach to Hadamard's Maximum Determinant Problem
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FORMULA
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a(n) = A013588(n) - 1
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EXAMPLE
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There is a 7x7 0-1 matrix with determinant 20, but no 7x7 0-1 matrix with determinant 19.
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CROSSREFS
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Cf. A013588.
Sequence in context: A097332 A099236 A130581 this_sequence A003218 A058770 A049910
Adjacent sequences: A051233 A051234 A051235 this_sequence A051237 A051238 A051239
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KEYWORD
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hard,nice,nonn
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AUTHOR
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Gerhard R. Paseman (paseman(AT)prado.com)
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EXTENSIONS
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Extended by William Orrick, Jan 12 2006
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