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Enumeration of symmetry classes of convex polyominoes in the square lattice (English)
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29 September 1999
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This paper is concerned with enumerating convex polyominoes on the plane square lattice. This is done in terms of the orbits of the groups \({\mathfrak C}_4\) of rotations and \({\mathfrak D}_4\) of symmetries enumerating the symmetry classes defined by the elements of \({\mathfrak C}_4\) and \({\mathfrak D}_4\) as a result of Burnside's lemma. The class of completely asymmetric convex polyominoes is also enumerated using Möbius inversion and it is concluded that, as might be expected, a large convex polyomino is ``almost certain'' to be asymmetric. Reviewers note. The paper makes much use of the fact that convex polyominoes can be made by putting four Ferrers diagrams together.
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generating function
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enumerating convex polyominoes
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rotations
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symmetries
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