33325
domain: N
Appears in sequences
- Numbers in which all pairs of consecutive base-6 digits differ by 3.at n=28A033077
- Let M = 2 X 2 matrix [ 1 2 / 5 4 ]; a(n) = (2,1) entry of M^n.at n=5A092166
- a(n) = n^3 + 114 * n.at n=30A122562
- Number of (n+1) X 4 0..4 arrays with every 2 X 2 subblock summing to 8.at n=3A183646
- Number of (n+1) X 5 0..4 arrays with every 2 X 2 subblock summing to 8.at n=2A183647
- T(n,k)=Number of (n+1)X(k+1) 0..4 arrays with every 2X2 subblock summing to 8.at n=17A183652
- T(n,k)=Number of (n+1)X(k+1) 0..4 arrays with every 2X2 subblock summing to 8.at n=18A183652
- Numbers whose digits are prime and which retain this property when multiplied by some 1-digit prime (i.e., one of 2, 3, 5 or 7).at n=22A227922
- Number of permutations in S_n that avoid the pattern 53421.at n=8A256207
- Number of permutations in S_n that avoid the pattern 52341.at n=8A256208
- Partial sums of the number of active (ON, black) cells in n-th stage of growth of two-dimensional cellular automaton defined by "Rule 371", based on the 5-celled von Neumann neighborhood.at n=36A271456
- a(n) = n*(n + 1)*(7*n + 5)/6.at n=30A304993
- Numbers that can be written as the product of two divisors greater than 1 such that the number is contained in the string concatenation of the divisors.at n=37A355790