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#1 Re: Help Me ! » A problem in Combinatorics » 2006-12-19 07:20:30

mnovaes wrote:

Hello!
For a simple example, for n1=n2=n3=1 with m(11)=m(22)=m(33)=m(13)=0 and m(12)=m(23)=1 there are two possibilities, 123 - 321

Given the above conditions there is only one possibility 123 with transitions (12)(23).

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