Good sequencings for small directed triple systems

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Publication:6322693

arXiv1907.11144MaRDI QIDQ6322693FDOQ6322693

Shannon Veitch, Donald L. Kreher, D. R. Stinson

Publication date: 25 July 2019

Abstract: A directed triple system of order v (or, DTS(v)) is a decomposition of the complete directed graph vecKv into transitive triples. An ell-good sequencing of a DTS(v) is a permutation of the points of the design, say [x1;cdots;xv], such that, for every triple (x,y,z) in the design, it is not the case that x=xi, y=xj and z=xk with i<j<k and ki+1leqell. In this report we provide a maximum ell-good sequencing for each DTS(v), vleq7.













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