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[edit]DescriptionFree connected 3-sticks tri lattice.svg |
English: The n-sticks are considered graphs with n edges embedded in the triagonal lattice, such that edges meet at angles of 60, 120 or 180 degrees. They are connected (i.e., one can reach any vertex of the graph from any other vertex by walking across the edges) and free (i.e. rotations by multiples of 60 degrees or flips do not generate distinct graphs). A159867 |
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Author | R. J. Mathar |
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