Algebraic combinatorics in mathematical chemistry. Methods and algorithms. I. Permutation groups and coherent (cellular) algebras.

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Algebraic combinatorics in mathematical chemistry. Methods and algorithms. I. Permutation groups and coherent (cellular) algebras. / Klin, Mikhail; Rücker, Christoph; Rücker, Gerta et al.
in: MATCH Communications in mathematical and in computer chemistry, Jahrgang 40, 01.10.1999, S. 7-138.

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title = "Algebraic combinatorics in mathematical chemistry. Methods and algorithms. I. Permutation groups and coherent (cellular) algebras.",
abstract = "Let (G, Ω) be a permutation group of degree n. Let V(G, Ω) be the set of all square matrices of order n which commute with all permutation matrices corresponding to permutations from (G, Ω). V(G, Ω) is a matrix algebra which is called the centralizer algebra of (G, Ω). In this paper we introduce the combinatorial analogue of centralizer algebras, namely coherent (cellular) algebras and consider the properties of these algebras. It turns out that coherent algebras provide a very helpful tool for the investigation of the symmetries of graphs of different kinds, in particular, of molecular graphs.",
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author = "Mikhail Klin and Christoph R{\"u}cker and Gerta R{\"u}cker and Gottfried Tinhofer",
year = "1999",
month = oct,
day = "1",
language = "English",
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publisher = "University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Science",

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AU - Tinhofer, Gottfried

PY - 1999/10/1

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N2 - Let (G, Ω) be a permutation group of degree n. Let V(G, Ω) be the set of all square matrices of order n which commute with all permutation matrices corresponding to permutations from (G, Ω). V(G, Ω) is a matrix algebra which is called the centralizer algebra of (G, Ω). In this paper we introduce the combinatorial analogue of centralizer algebras, namely coherent (cellular) algebras and consider the properties of these algebras. It turns out that coherent algebras provide a very helpful tool for the investigation of the symmetries of graphs of different kinds, in particular, of molecular graphs.

AB - Let (G, Ω) be a permutation group of degree n. Let V(G, Ω) be the set of all square matrices of order n which commute with all permutation matrices corresponding to permutations from (G, Ω). V(G, Ω) is a matrix algebra which is called the centralizer algebra of (G, Ω). In this paper we introduce the combinatorial analogue of centralizer algebras, namely coherent (cellular) algebras and consider the properties of these algebras. It turns out that coherent algebras provide a very helpful tool for the investigation of the symmetries of graphs of different kinds, in particular, of molecular graphs.

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