Necklace polynomial

In combinatorial mathematics, the necklace polynomials, or (Moreau's) necklace-counting function are the polynomials M(α,n) in α such that

By Möbius inversion they are given by

where μ is the classic Möbius function.

The necklace polynomials are closely related to the functions studied by C. Moreau (1872), though they are not quite the same: Moreau counted the number of necklaces, while necklace polynomials count the number of aperiodic necklaces.

The necklace polynomials appear as:

Values

where "gcd" is greatest common divisor and "lcm" is least common multiple.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Lothaire, M. (1997). Combinatorics on words. Encyclopedia of Mathematics and Its Applications. 17. Perrin, D.; Reutenauer, C.; Berstel, J.; Pin, J. E.; Pirillo, G.; Foata, D.; Sakarovitch, J.; Simon, I.; Schützenberger, M. P.; Choffrut, C.; Cori, R.; Lyndon, Roger; Rota, Gian-Carlo. Foreword by Roger Lyndon (2nd ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 79,84. ISBN 0-521-59924-5. MR 1475463. Zbl 0874.20040.
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