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DM
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
Totally anti-symmetric quasigroups for all orders n =/ 2, 6
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 ...
H. Michael Damm
SIAMDM
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
A Census of Small Latin Hypercubes
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...
Brendan D. McKay, Ian M. Wanless
ICALP
2010
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Mergeable Dictionaries
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...
John Iacono, Özgür Özkan
ICCAD
2006
IEEE
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14 years 4 months ago
Analog placement with symmetry and other placement constraints
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...