author: | Robert Erra, Nik Lygeros and Nigel Stewart |
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title: |
On Minimal Strings Containing the Elements of
S
by Decimation
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keywords: |
Hyperplane Arrangements, Symmetric Group, Permutations,
q
-analogs
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abstract: |
The permutations by decimation problem is thought
to be applicable to computer graphics, and raises
interesting theoretical questions in combinatory theory. We
present the results of some theoretical and practical
investigation into this problem. We show that sequences of
this form are
O(n
in length, but finding optimal solutions can be
difficult.
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reference: |
Robert Erra and Nik Lygeros and Nigel Stewart (2001), On
Minimal Strings Containing the Elements of
S
by Decimation, in Discrete Models: Combinatorics,
Computation, and Geometry, DM-CCG 2001, Robert Cori
and Jacques Mazoyer and Michel Morvan and Rémy
Mosseri (eds.), Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical
Computer Science Proceedings AA, pp. 165-176
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