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A086194 Number of unrooted steric quartic trees with n (unlabeled) nodes and possessing a centroid; number of n carbon alkanes C(n)H(2n +2) with a centroid when stereoisomers are regarded as different. +0
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1, 0, 1, 1, 3, 2, 11, 9, 55, 70, 345, 494, 2412, 3788, 18127, 30799, 143255, 256353, 1173770, 2190163, 9892302, 19130814, 85289390, 169923748, 749329719, 1531701274, 6688893605, 13984116304, 60526543480, 129073842978 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,5

COMMENT

The degree of each node is <= 4.

A centroid is a node with less than n/2 nodes in each of the incident subtrees, where n is the number of nodes in the tree. If a centroid exists it is unique.

Regarding stereoisomers as different means that only the alternating group A_4 acts at each node, not the full symmetric group S_4. See A010372 for the analogous sequence when stereoisomers are not counted as different.

LINKS

Index entries for sequences related to rooted trees

Index entries for sequences related to trees

FORMULA

Let r(x) = g.f. A(x) for A000625 truncated after the x^n term (x^0 through x^n terms only). Then coefficients of x^(2n) and x^(2n+1) in [r(x)^4 + 8 r(x^3) r(x) + 3 r(x^2)^2]/12 are terms 2n+1 and 2n+2 in current sequence..

CROSSREFS

Cf. A000598, A000602, A010732, A010733, A000625, A000628, A086200.

For even n A000628(n) = a(n) + A086200(n/2), for odd n A000628(n) = a(n), since every tree has either a centroid or a bicentroid but not both.

Adjacent sequences: A086191 A086192 A086193 this_sequence A086195 A086196 A086197

Sequence in context: A065014 A072656 A072634 this_sequence A074246 A134426 A122672

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Steve Strand (snstrand(AT)comcast.net), Aug 28 2003

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