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    ISSN: 0219-3094
    Keywords: 04A03 ; 04A20 ; 05C99 ; 52B99 ; 92B99 ; Buneman graph ; cluster theory ; split systems ; split decomposition ; T-theory ; T-construction ; pairwise compatibility ; weak compatibility ; median networks ; hypercube ; phylogenetic trees ; phylogenetic networks
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract It is possible to consider two variants of cluster theory: Inaffine cluster theory, one considers collections ofsubsets of a given setX of objects or states, whereas inprojective cluster theory, one considers collections ofsplits (orbipartitions) of that set. In both contexts, it can be desirable to produce acontinuous model, that is, a spaceT encompassing the given setX which represents in a well-specified and more or less parsimonious way all possibleintermediate objects ortransition states compatible with certain restrictions derived from the given collection of subsets or splits. We investigate an interesting and intriguing relationship between two such constructions that appear in the context of projective cluster theory: TheBuneman construction and thetight-span (or justT)construction.
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    Molecular engineering 3 (1993), S. 9-28 
    ISSN: 1572-8951
    Keywords: Platonic solid ; Archimedean solid ; topology ; Euler formula ; barycentric subdivision ; combinatorial explosion
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Structures of polyoxometalates frequently are discovered to be based upon regular convex polyhedra, including the Platonic and Archimedean solids. A topological approach involving barycentric subdivision of the faces of such polyhedra, leads to their description as combinations of triangular building blocks assembled according to systematic rules. An analysis of the Keggin structure of [Mo12O36(PO4)]3−, is presented. As it turns out, it is the only spherical polyhedral structure of T symmetry built up from six 8-gons and eight 6-gons. Similarly, there is only one spherical polyhedral structure of T symmetry built up from eight 6-gons and twenty-four 4-gons satisfying also some obvious chemical combinatorial constraints. Such a structure is observed for [H9V18O42(VO4)]6−. Analysis of possible structures of lower symmetry (D3, D4), e.g. as observed for [V15O36(Hal)]6− and [H4V18O42(Hal)]9−, reveals the onset of combinatorial explosion. For example, there are 67 D3-structures satisfying the chemical condition.
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    Acta applicandae mathematicae 11 (1988), S. 103-115 
    ISSN: 1572-9036
    Keywords: Primary: 92A12 ; 20C30 ; secondary: 15A69 ; 15A18 ; 20C35 ; 92A15 ; Representation theory ; tensor product of representation spaces ; spectral decomposition of tensor products ; sequence space ; evolutionary dynamics
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract A connection between evolutionary mutation-selection dynamics on sequence space and linear representations of the hyper-octahedral group (interpreted as the isometry group of the space of {0, 1-sequences relative to the Hamming distance metric) and other such wreath product groups is established and studied.
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