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- properties of permutations do not depend on the nature of the elements being permuted, only on their number, so one often considers the standard set S = { 1...
- A permutable prime, also known as anagrammatic prime, is a prime number which, in a given base, can have its digits' positions switched through any permutation...
- In mathematics, in the field of group theory, a conjugate-permutable subgroup is a subgroup that commutes with all its conjugate subgroups. The term was...
- (not shown in the following example). A KWIC index is a special case of a permuted index. This term refers to the fact that it indexes all cyclic permutations...
- rank of major general, Hatami was made commander-in-chief following the permuting of Abdolrahim Mousavi to the position of Chief of General Staff of Iran...
- are known, proceed to permute the alphabets on both disks in preparation for enciphering the next plaintext letter. Permuting the left wheel's alphabet...
- In universal algebra, a congruence-permutable algebra is an algebra whose congruences commute under composition. This symmetry has several equivalent characterizations...
- Permute (and Shuffle) instructions, part of bit mani****tion as well as vector processing, copy unaltered contents from a source array to a destination...
- edited m****cript in 2004, and a printed paperback in 2007, published by Permuted Press. An estimated 70,000 people read the free online versions before...
- 1st iteration (permute subarray) 4,2,3,1 ... 1st iteration (swap 1st element into last position) 4,2,3,1 ... 2nd iteration (permute subarray) 4,1,3,2...