The Word Problem for Products of Symmetric Groups
Abstract
The word problem for products of symmetric groups (WPPSG) is a well-known NP-complete problem. An input instance of this problem consists of ``specification sets'' and a permutation on . The sets specify a subset of the symmetric group and the question is whether the given permutation is a member of this subset. We discuss three subproblems of WPPSG and show that they can be solved efficiently. The subproblem WPPSG is the restriction of WPPSG to specification sets all of which are sets of consecutive integers. The subproblem WPPSG is the restriction of WPPSG to specification sets which have the Consecutive Ones Property. The subproblem WPPSG is the restriction of WPPSG to specification sets which have what we call the Weak Consecutive Ones Property. WPPSG is more general than WPPSG and WPPSG is more general than WPPSG. But the efficient algorithms that we use for solving WPPSG and WPPSG have, as a sub-routine, the efficient algorithm for solving WPPSG.
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@article{arxiv.2506.13655,
title = {The Word Problem for Products of Symmetric Groups},
author = {Hans U. Simon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.13655},
year = {2025}
}
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24 pages, 3 figures