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Monsters in the hollow: counting Naiki braid patterns using de Bruijn's Monster theorem

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Pages 99-110 | Received 30 Jul 2022, Accepted 29 Mar 2023, Published online: 26 Apr 2023
 

ABSTRACT

The Japanese braids known as Naiki, which are distinguished by their hollow interior, have a simple structure shared by many other fiber arts and crafts. The way in which this structure forms a cylindrical braid imposes a particular set of symmetries on the final product. This paper uses enumerative combinatorics, including de Bruijn's Monster Theorem, to count the number of two-color Naiki braids under equivalence by this natural set of symmetries.

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Acknowledgments

The author would like to thank Rosalie Neilson for introducing him to the Naiki technique and suggesting the project. Thanks also to the editors and to the anonymous reviewers for many helpful suggestions.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notes

1 Traditionally called Burnside's Lemma but not due to Burnside, see Neumann (Citation1979) for more.

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