Letter Representations of m x n x p Proper Arrays
Abstract
Let . An {\it proper array} is a three-dimensional rectangular array composed of directed cubes that obeys certain constraints. Because of these constraints, the proper arrays may be classified via a schema in which each proper array is associated with a particular planar face. By representing each connected component present in the planar face with a distinct letter, an array of letters is formed. This array of letters is the {\it letter representation} associated with the proper array. The main result of this paper involves the enumeration of all letter representations modulo symmetry, where the symmetry is derived from the group acting on the set of letter representations. The enumeration is achieved by forming a linear combination of four exponential generating functions, each of which is derived from a particular symmetry operation. This linear combination counts the number of partitions of the set of letter representations that are inequivalent under . This is done by forming four generating functions, each of which derives from a particular symmetry operation.
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@article{arxiv.math/0412244,
title = {Letter Representations of m x n x p Proper Arrays},
author = {Jocelyn Quaintance},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0412244},
year = {2009}
}
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21 pages, 12 figures