A quasigroup (Q, ∗) is called totally anti-symmetric if (c ∗ x) ∗ y = (c ∗ y) ∗ x ⇒ x = y and x∗y = y∗x ⇒ x = y. A totally anti-symmetric quasigroup can be used ...
We count all latin cubes of order n 6 and latin hypercubes of order n 5 and dimension d 5. We classify these (hyper)cubes into isotopy classes and paratopy classes (main classe...
A data structure is presented for the Mergeable Dictionary abstract data type, which supports the following operations on a collection of disjoint sets of totally ordered data: Pr...
In order to handle device matching in analog circuits, some pairs of modules are required to be placed symmetrically. This paper addresses this device-level placement problem for ...
Yiu-Cheong Tam, Evangeline F. Y. Young, Chris C. N...