OFFSET
1,4
LINKS
Tomas Rokicki and Tom Duff, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000 (First 48 terms from R. H. Hardin.)
EXAMPLE
a(1) = a(2) = a(3) = 0 since there are no collinear point quadruples
a(4) = 4 rows + 4 columns + 2 diagonals = 10
a(5) = binomial(5,4)*(5 rows + 5 columns + 2 diagonals) + 4 secondary diagonals = 64
a(6) = binomial(6,4)*(6 rows + 6 columns + 2 diagonals) + binomial(5,4)*(4 secondary diagonals) + 4 third diagonals = 234
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
R. H. Hardin, suggested by R. J. Mathar in the Sequence Fans Mailing List, May 24 2010
STATUS
approved