Generating and counting valid patterns in routes between two points (Q1080436)

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Generating and counting valid patterns in routes between two points
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    Generating and counting valid patterns in routes between two points (English)
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    Given two points on a plane, any rectilinear route between them can be specified by directions (N,E,S,W for respectively North, East, South and West) and lengths of constituent line segments. Ignoring the length of a line segment, a word over the alphabet \(\{\) N,E,S,W\(\}\) is defined to represent a sequence of directions. In this paper the author characterizes and counts all valid words, that is, those words representing non-selfcrossing routes. From a practical point of view, a shortest route with few turns is often desired in the wire-routing design for printed circuit boards and integrated circuits.
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    valid words
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    routes
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    wire-routing
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