2-perfect directed m-cycle systems can be equationally defined for m=3,4, and 5 only
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2-perfect directed \(m\)-cycle systems can be equationally defined for \(m=3,4\), and \(5\) only
2-perfect directed \(m\)-cycle systems can be equationally defined for \(m=3,4\), and \(5\) only
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