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Zeons, permanents, the Johnson scheme, and generalized derangements
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    Zeons, permanents, the Johnson scheme, and generalized derangements (English)
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    6 June 2011
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    Summary: Starting with the zero-square ``zeon algebra,'' the connection with permanents is shown. Permanents of submatrices of a linear combination of the identity matrix and all-ones matrix lead to moment polynomials with respect to the exponential distribution. A permanent trace formula analogous to MacMahon's master theorem is presented and applied. Connections with permutation groups acting on sets and the Johnson association scheme arise. The families of numbers appearing as matrix entries turn out to be related to interesting variations on derangements. These generalized derangements are considered in detail as an illustration of the theory.
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    zeon algebra
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    permanent trace formula
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