Necklace mathworld

January 8th, 2009






Necklace mathworld

Making Necklaces - Wolfram Demonstrations Project
There are ways to make a necklace using beads of colors, with being the ... Necklace (Wolfram MathWorld) (more...)

necklace: Definition from Answers.com
Something felt to resemble this neck ornament, as in shape: a necklace of hundreds of tiny ... American Sign Language commtechlab.msu.edu : Math mathworld.wolfram.com (more...)

Pólya enumeration theorem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... 39, 89, 211, 507, 1238, 3057, 7639, 19241 (sequence A000598 in OEIS) Enumerating necklaces ... Weisstein, Polya Enumeration Theorem at MathWorld. Frederic Chyzak Enumerating alcohols and ... (more...)

Pearl Necklace - Wolfram Demonstrations Project
Wolfram Research Mathematica MathWorld Wolfram Science ... Pearl Necklace ... Remember me: Note: Please do not include anything you ... (more...)

Necklace -- from Wolfram MathWorld
In the technical combinatorial sense, an a-ary necklace of length n is a string of n characters, each of a possible types. Rotation is ignored, in the sense that b_1b_2...b_n is ... (more...)

Antoine's Necklace -- from Wolfram MathWorld
Construct a chain C of 2n components in a solid torus V. Now thicken each component of C slightly to form a chain C_1 of 2n solid tori in V, where pi_1(V-C_1)=pi_1(V-C) via ... (more...)

Necklace (combinatorics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From MathWorld: Necklace; Info on necklaces; Computing Binary Combinatorial Gray Codes Via Exhaustive Search With SAT Solvers by Zinovik, I.; Kroening, D.; Chebiryak, Y. (more...)

The Citizen Scientist
Mathematicians define "knot" as a closed curve that cannot be untangled to produce a simple loop (see www.Mathworld.wolfram.com). A necklace is an example of a closed loop. (more...)
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Detecting Higher Order Necklaces | The n-Category Café
Weisstein, Eric W. “Antoine’s Necklace.” From MathWorld–A Wolfram Web Resource. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/AntoinesNecklace.html . So how do you tell if you have a necklace ... (more...)

BLOG@STEFANGEENS.COM
After rummaging about on Mathworld for a while, I hit paydirt: It turns out a loop sequence of letters or digits is called a necklace. The shortest possible such sequence containing ... (more...)


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