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    Divisibility graph for symmetric and alternating groups

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    Let XX be a non-empty set of positive integers and X∗=X∖{1}X^*=X\setminus \{1\}. The divisibility graph D(X)D(X) has X∗X^* as the vertex set and there is an edge connecting aa and bb with a,b∈X∗a, b\in X^* whenever aa divides bb or bb divides aa. Let X=cs GX=cs~{G} be the set of conjugacy class sizes of a group GG. In this case, we denote D(cs G)D(cs~{G}) by D(G)D(G). In this paper we will find the number of connected components of D(G)D(G) where GG is the symmetric group SnS_n or is the alternating group AnA_n

    Quadratic Word Equations with Length Constraints, Counter Systems, and Presburger Arithmetic with Divisibility

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    Word equations are a crucial element in the theoretical foundation of constraint solving over strings, which have received a lot of attention in recent years. A word equation relates two words over string variables and constants. Its solution amounts to a function mapping variables to constant strings that equate the left and right hand sides of the equation. While the problem of solving word equations is decidable, the decidability of the problem of solving a word equation with a length constraint (i.e., a constraint relating the lengths of words in the word equation) has remained a long-standing open problem. In this paper, we focus on the subclass of quadratic word equations, i.e., in which each variable occurs at most twice. We first show that the length abstractions of solutions to quadratic word equations are in general not Presburger-definable. We then describe a class of counter systems with Presburger transition relations which capture the length abstraction of a quadratic word equation with regular constraints. We provide an encoding of the effect of a simple loop of the counter systems in the theory of existential Presburger Arithmetic with divisibility (PAD). Since PAD is decidable, we get a decision procedure for quadratic words equations with length constraints for which the associated counter system is \emph{flat} (i.e., all nodes belong to at most one cycle). We show a decidability result (in fact, also an NP algorithm with a PAD oracle) for a recently proposed NP-complete fragment of word equations called regular-oriented word equations, together with length constraints. Decidability holds when the constraints are additionally extended with regular constraints with a 1-weak control structure.Comment: 18 page
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