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A049288
Number of nonisomorphic circulant tournaments, i.e., Cayley tournaments for cyclic group of order 2n-1.
8
1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 16, 16, 30, 88, 94, 205, 457, 586, 1096, 3280, 5472, 7286, 21856, 26216, 49940, 174848, 182362, 399472, 1048576, 1290556, 3355456, 7456600, 9256396, 17895736, 59654816, 89478656, 130150588, 390451576, 490853416, 954437292
OFFSET
1,4
COMMENTS
Further values for prime-squared orders can be found in A038789.
There is an easy formula for prime orders. Formulae are also known for squarefree and prime-squared orders.
LINKS
B. Alspach, On point-symmetric tournaments, Canad. Math. Bull., 13 (1970), 317-323. [Annotated copy] See r(n).
B. Alspach, On point-symmetric tournaments, Canad. Math. Bull., 13 (1970), 317-323. See r(n).
V. A. Liskovets, Some identities for enumerators of circulant graphs, arXiv:math/0104131 [math.CO], 2001.
R. Poeschel, Publications
FORMULA
a(n) <= A002086(n). - Andrew Howroyd, Apr 28 2017
a(n) = A002086(n) for squarefree 2n-1. - Andrew Howroyd, Apr 28 2017
KEYWORD
nonn,nice
EXTENSIONS
a(14)-a(37) from Andrew Howroyd, Apr 28 2017
Reference to Alspach (1970) corrected by Andrew Howroyd, Apr 28 2017
STATUS
approved

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