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A092329
Number of nonisomorphic, constructed lattice-square designs of order n as n runs through the odd prime-powers (3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, ...).
0
1, 2, 4, 9, 31, 128
OFFSET
3,2
COMMENTS
Equivalence classes of designs are challenging. Here the difficulty is reduced by focusing on constructed designs.
REFERENCES
W. Y.-C. Chen and D. C. Torney, Equivalence Classes of Matchings and Lattice-Square Designs, Discrete Applied Math, in press.
LINKS
William Y.-C. Chen and David C. Torney, Equivalence Classes of Matchings and Lattice-Square Designs, Discr. Appl. Math. vol. 145 no. 3 (2005) pp 349-357.
CROSSREFS
Sequence in context: A306505 A243789 A214935 * A053548 A054119 A259490
KEYWORD
nonn,uned,obsc
AUTHOR
David C. Torney (dtorney(AT)earthlink.com), Mar 17 2004
EXTENSIONS
What does "constructed" mean? If, as I suspect, it means constructed as of Mar 17 2004, then this is a time-dependent sequence and does not belong in the OEIS. - N. J. A. Sloane, Mar 18 2004
STATUS
approved