OFFSET
1,2
COMMENTS
Isomorphism is understood in the rooted sense: isomorphisms have to preserve the root.
LINKS
Éva Czabarka, László A. Székely and Stephan Wagner, On the number of nonisomorphic subtrees of a tree, arXiv:1601.00944 [math.CO], 2016.
Manfred Scheucher, Sage Script (dynamic programming)
EXAMPLE
For n=4, the unique rooted tree with two branches of order 1 and 2 respectively has a(4)=5 nonisomorphic subtrees containing the root: one each of order 1,2,4, and two of order 3. The three other rooted trees of order 4 have only four nonisomorphic subtrees.
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn,more
AUTHOR
Stephan Wagner, Jan 24 2017
EXTENSIONS
a(16)-a(17) from Manfred Scheucher, Mar 11 2018
STATUS
approved