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The Word Problem for Products of Symmetric Groups

Computational Complexity 2025-06-17 v1

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'' X1,,Xm\seq{1,,n}X_1,\ldots,X_m \seq \{1,\ldots,n\} and a permutation τ\tau on {1,,n}\{1,\ldots,n\}. The sets X1,,XmX_1,\ldots,X_m specify a subset of the symmetric group \cSn\cS_n and the question is whether the given permutation τ\tau is a member of this subset. We discuss three subproblems of WPPSG and show that they can be solved efficiently. The subproblem WPPSG0_0 is the restriction of WPPSG to specification sets all of which are sets of consecutive integers. The subproblem WPPSG1_1 is the restriction of WPPSG to specification sets which have the Consecutive Ones Property. The subproblem WPPSG2_2 is the restriction of WPPSG to specification sets which have what we call the Weak Consecutive Ones Property. WPPSG1_1 is more general than WPPSG0_0 and WPPSG2_2 is more general than WPPSG1_1. But the efficient algorithms that we use for solving WPPSG1_1 and WPPSG2_2 have, as a sub-routine, the efficient algorithm for solving WPPSG0_0.

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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