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Subject: Re: Number of six men tablebases.

Author: Michel Langeveld

Date: 08:19:06 08/11/99

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On August 11, 1999 at 00:56:41, Hans Havermann wrote:

>On August 10, 1999 at 04:15:01, Michel Langeveld wrote:
>
>>figures of namegen: (was a long time ago on bob's site).
>> 2 = 1
>> 3 = 5
>> 4 = 30
>> 5 = 110
>> 6 = 365
>> 7 = 1001
>> 8 = 2520
>> 9 = 5720
>>10 = 12190
>>11 = 24310
>>12 = 46252
>>13 = 83980
>>14 = 147070
>>15 = 248710
>>16 = 408760
>
>1, 5, 30, 110, 365, 1001, 2520, 5720, 12190, 24310, 46252, 83980, 147070,
>248710, 408760, 653752, 1021735, 1562275, 2343770, 3453450, 5008003, 7153575,
>10080720, 14024400, 19284460, 26225628, 35304920, 47071640,...
>
>Sloane's A018213. Apparently S.M. Losanitsch's (1897) "alkane (or paraffin)
>numbers".

I did stop at 16 because all tables seems to be about 2 times the size of their
precessor except. Hmm.. maybe I'm wrong in this. Where did you found the
numbers? On the internet? The numberbase? Thanks for the input anyway.
We only need 30, 31 and 32 and the no one has to ask anymore about the numbers..
;-).

Michel Langeveld



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