Search: id:A103331 Results 1-1 of 1 results found. %I A103331 %S A103331 0,0,0,0,0,2,3,16,52,286,1403,8214,54756,389833,2923757,22932960, %T A103331 184339572 %N A103331 Number of ways to place n+1 queens and a pawn on an n X n board so that no two queens attack each other (symmetric solutions count only once). %H A103331 R. D. Chatham, The N+k Queens Problem Page. %H A103331 R. D. Chatham, G. H. Fricke and R. D. Skaggs, The Queens Separation Problem, Utilitas Mathematica 69 (2006), 129-141. %H A103331 R. D. Chatham, M. Doyle, G. H. Fricke, J. Reitmann, R. D. Skaggs and M. Wolff, Indepe ndence and Domination Separation in Chessboard Graphs, Journal of Combinatorial Mathematics and Combinatorial Computing, to appear. %e A103331 a(4) = 0 since when 5 queens are placed on a 4 X 4 board, at least two of them will be adjacent and therefore mutually attacking. %Y A103331 Cf. A103330, A002562. %Y A103331 Sequence in context: A012358 A012700 A012705 this_sequence A052506 A052858 A073997 %Y A103331 Adjacent sequences: A103328 A103329 A103330 this_sequence A103332 A103333 A103334 %K A103331 more,nonn %O A103331 1,6 %A A103331 R. Douglas Chatham (d.chatham(AT)moreheadstate.edu), Jan 31 2005 %E A103331 More terms from R. Douglas Chatham (d.chatham(AT)moreheadstate.edu), Feb 15 2005, Apr 20 2007 Search completed in 0.001 seconds