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The following pages link to How many ways can a permutation be factored into two n-cycles? (Q1137579):
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- Odd permutations are nicer than even ones (Q444404) (← links)
- On products of long cycles: short cycle dependence and separation probabilities (Q894246) (← links)
- A duality for permutations (Q1114702) (← links)
- Factorization of permutations into n-cycles (Q1155712) (← links)
- The combinatorial relationship between trees, cacti and certain connection coefficients for the symmetric group (Q1199773) (← links)
- Decomposition of certain products of conjugacy classes of \(S_ n\) (Q1323834) (← links)
- Factorizations of an \(n\)-cycle into two \(n\)-cycles (Q1413230) (← links)
- A combinatorial analog of the Jordan Curve Theorem (Q1835918) (← links)
- Cycle type factorizations in \(\mathrm{GL}_n \mathbb{F}_q\) (Q2111946) (← links)
- Cardinality of Rauzy classes (Q2445509) (← links)
- A versatile combinatorial approach of studying products of long cycles in symmetric groups (Q2665756) (← links)
- Wrappings of Permutations (Q3754173) (← links)
- Decomposing a Permutation into Two Large Cycles: An Enumeration (Q3964571) (← links)
- A Differential Operator for Symmetric Functions and the Combinatorics of Multiplying Transpositions (Q4305911) (← links)