On the number of mutually disjoint pairs of S-permutation matrices
Abstract
This work examines the concept of S-permutation matrices, namely n2 × n2 permutation matrices containing a single 1 in each canonical n × n subsquare (block). The article suggests a formula for counting mutually disjoint pairs of n2 × n2 S-permutation matrices in the general case by restricting this task to the problem of finding some numerical characteristics of the elements of specially defined for this purpose factor-set of the set of n × n binary matrices. The paper describe an algorithm that solves the main problem. To do that, every n× n binary matrix is represented uniquely as a n-tuple of integers.
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