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Autor:
Ben Blum-Smith, Japheth Wood
A beautiful theorem of Thomas Price links the Fibonacci numbers and the Lucas polynomials to the plane geometry of an ellipse, generalizing a classic problem about circles. We give a brief history of the circle problem, an account of Price's ellipse
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1810.00492
Publikováno v:
Public Choice. 157:145-168
Suppose an organization has a committee with multiple seats, and the committee members are to be elected by a group of voters. For the organization, the possible alternatives are the possible sets of individuals who could serve together. A common app
Autor:
Sallie Peck, Japheth Wood
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Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School. 14:208-212
Representation is one of the five Process Standards from Principles and Standards for School Mathematics. This Standard proposes that prekindergarten through grade 12 instructional programs should enable students to “select, apply, and translate am
Autor:
Japheth Wood, Steve Seif
Publikováno v:
Semigroup Forum. 75:77-94
For a positive integer $k\geq 3$ , the finite band monoid ${\bf B}_k$ , a subdirectly irreducible band monoid defined by J.A. Gerhard, it is shown for $(f_n^{\mbox{\scriptsize\bf B}_{\mbox{\tiny\bf k}}})$ , the free spectrum of the variety generated
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SYNASC
In the 1990's, Jeavons showed that every finite algebra corresponds to a class of constraint satisfaction problems. Vardi later conjectured that idempotent algebras exhibit P/NP dichotomy: Every non NP-complete algebra in this class must be tractable
Autor:
Inessa Levi, Japheth Wood
Publikováno v:
Semigroup Forum. 65:301-313
Let \(X\) be an infinite set, \(f\) a partial one-to-one transformation of \(X\), and \(H\) a normal subgroup of GX, the group of all permutations of \(X\). We investigate when \(H\) is equal to \(G_{ }\). That is, we are interested when \(H\) is the
Autor:
Ralph McKenzie, Japheth Wood
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Algebra and Computation. 11:89-130
Several problems involving the local structure of finite algebras are shown to be unsolvable by interpreting the halting problem of Turing machines. Specifically, these problems are to decide, given a finite algebra A, whether the type-set of the var
Autor:
Japheth Wood
Publikováno v:
Mathematics Magazine. 89:267-267
The automorphism group of the Petersen Graph is shown to be isomorphic to the symmetric group on 5 elements. The image represents the Petersen Graph with the ten 3-element subsets of $\{1, 2, 3, 4, 5\}$ as vertices. Two vertices are adjacent when the
Autor:
Árpád Bényi, Mircea Martin, P. Ivady, Michael Woltermann, Erwin Just, Nick MacKinnon, Robert Gregorac, Murray S. Klamkin, K. R. S. Sastry, Jack Abad, Bela Bajnok, Roy Barbara, Michel Bataille, Brian D. Beasley, D. Bednarchak, Ton Boerkoel, Jean Bogaert, Marc Brodie, Doug Cashing, John Christopher, Charles R. Diminnie, Daniele Donini, Russell Euler, Jawad Sadek, Charles M. Fleming, Ovidiu Furdui, William Gasarch, Marty Getz, Dixon Jones, Julien Grivaux, Jerrold W. Grossman, Douglas Iannucci, Khudija Jamil, John H. Jaroma, D. Kipp Johnson, Lenny Jones, Ken Korbin, Victor Y. Kutsenok, Elias Lampakis, Joe Langsam, Peter W. Lindstrom, S. C. Locke, Francesco Marino, Reiner Martin, Gary Raduns, Alex Rand, Robert C. Rhoades, Rolf Richberg, John P. Robertson, James S. Robertson, Elianna Ruppin, Harry Sedinger, Achilleas Sinefakopoulos, Richard M. Smith, Albert Stadler, Steven Steinsaltz, Dave Trautman, Daniel G. Treat, Jim Vandergriff, Edward Wang, Doug Wilcock, Dean Witter, Japheth Wood, Li Zhou, David Zhu, John Atkins, Herb Bailey, J. C. Binz, Pierre Bornsztein, Chip Curtis, M. N. Deshpande, Brian D. Ginsberg, John F. Goehl, Ralph Rush, Raul A. Simon, Helen Skala, H. T. Wang, Razvan A. Satnoianu, Juan-Bosco Romero Márquez, Mihaly Bencze, Paul Bracken, Daniel A. Morales, Luis Moreno
Publikováno v:
Mathematics Magazine. 76:232