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%I #17 Feb 10 2019 17:27:30
%S 1,3,4,9,9,22,17,44,36,80,73,138,149,279,264,467,575,771,980,1570,
%T 1868,2184,3493,4288,6512,7156,11766,13609,21452,21526,38880,44374,
%U 53328,77009,90383,175886,126597,222489,323328,416581,622641,570846
%N Row sums of A323179.
%C Sums of triangle rows of the rule 30 automaton, in which the execution of the rule has been modified as such:
%C In the rule 30 CA, local cell neighborhoods are converted into a number 0-7, which is then used to determine if the central cell will be active in the next generation of the CA.
%C For this version, when determining this local neighborhood number, any positive nonzero value is treated as a Boolean TRUE. 0 values operate the same way as the conventional version of rule 30.
%C For example: [0],[0],[14] becomes [False],[False],[True] for the purposes of determining the local state.
%C Second, instead of writing a 1 when instructed by the 8 sub-rules, instead write the sum of the three local cells.
%e Triangle begins: sum
%e . 1 1
%e . 1, 1, 1 3
%e . 1, 2, 0, 0, 1 4
%e . 1, 3, 0, 2, 1, 1, 1 9
%e . 1, 4, 0, 0, 3, 0, 0, 0, 1 9
%Y Cf. A323179.
%K nonn
%O 0,2
%A _Nathan M Epstein_, Jan 10 2019