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A056495 Number of primitive (period n) periodic palindromes using a maximum of four different symbols. +0
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4, 6, 12, 30, 60, 138, 252, 600, 1008, 2490, 4092, 10050, 16380, 40698, 65460, 163200, 262140, 654192, 1048572, 2618850, 4194036, 10481658, 16777212, 41932200, 67108800, 167755770, 268434432, 671047650 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

REFERENCES

M. R. Nester (1999). Mathematical investigations of some plant interaction designs. PhD Thesis. University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

FORMULA

Sum mu(d)*A056486(n/d) where d|n.

EXAMPLE

For example, aaabbb is not a (finite) palindrome but it is a periodic palindrome.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A056460.

Sequence in context: A115076 A126259 A092320 this_sequence A025018 A102043 A025017

Adjacent sequences: A056492 A056493 A056494 this_sequence A056496 A056497 A056498

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Marks R. Nester (nesterm(AT)dpi.qld.gov.au)

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