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A103429 (1/4)*number of acute triangles that can be formed from the points of an (n+1)X(n+1)X(n+1) lattice cube. +0
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2, 194, 3434, 29356, 162190, 679654, 2323878, 6839595, 17909922, 42675551, 94125356, 194693240, 381214450, 712191373, 1277323894, 2210486280, 3706015236, 6040816887, 9601083812, 14916225896, 22701123860, 33905935285 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

CROSSREFS

Cf. all triangles in lattice cube A103426; special triangles in lattice cube: A103427, A103428, A103499, A103500, A103501; A103158 tetrahedra in lattice cube.

Cf. A103501.

Sequence in context: A151709 A064682 A139949 this_sequence A143659 A123100 A033147

Adjacent sequences: A103426 A103427 A103428 this_sequence A103430 A103431 A103432

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Hugo Pfoertner (hugo(AT)pfoertner.org), Feb 08 2005

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