a(n) is the number of essentially different ways in which the integers 1,2,3,...,2n can be arranged in a circle such that (1) all pairs of adjacent integers sum to a prime number and (2) all pairs of integers opposite each other on the circle sum to a prime.
A073467
a(n) is the number of essentially different ways in which the integers 1,2,3,...,2n can be arranged in a circle such that (1) all pairs of adjacent integers sum to a prime number and (2) all pairs of integers opposite each other on the circle sum to a prime.
Terms
- a(0) =1a(1) =0a(2) =0a(3) =0a(4) =4a(5) =0a(6) =8a(7) =0a(8) =556a(9) =0a(10) =16156a(11) =0a(12) =4545745a(13) =0a(14) =1697587998a(15) =0
External references
- oeis: A073467