Gray codes for reflection groups (Q1825283)

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Gray codes for reflection groups
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    Gray codes for reflection groups (English)
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    It is shown that in a finite group generated by reflections \(R_ 1,...,R_ n\) the elements can be arranged in order \(a_ 0,a_ 1,...,a_{g-1}\) so that for each i there is a j such that \(a_{i+1}=a_ iR_ j\) (where \(a_ g=a_ 0)\). Such an arrangement is called a Gray code, the classical example being the conventional binary Gray code, which is a Hamiltonian circuit through the n-cube. Specific Gray codes are computed for a number of examples.
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    Cayley diagram
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    finite group generated by reflections
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    Hamiltonian circuit
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    Gray codes
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