(mathematics) A permutation of an ordered set of symbols which sends the first to the second, the second to the third, …, the last to the first. Also known as cycle.
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(mathematics) A permutation of an ordered set of symbols which sends the first to the second, the second to the third, …, the last to the first. Also known as cycle.
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A cyclic permutation is built from one or more sets of elements in cyclic order.
The notion cyclic permutation is used in different, but related ways:
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A permutation P over a set S with k elements is called a cyclic permutation with offset t if and only if
Note: Every cyclic permutation of definition type 1 will be constructed with exactly gcd (k, t) disjoint cycles of equal length; see cycles and fixed points.
Cyclic permutations of definition type 1 are also called rotations.
Example:

is a cyclic permutation with offset 2. It may be constructed with gcd(8, 2) = 2 cycles; see image. The used order is: c[6] := 7, c[7] :=6, c[i] = i else.
A permutation is called a cyclic permutation if and only if it will be constructed with exactly 1 cycle.
Note: Every permutation over a set with k elements is a cyclic permutation of definition type 2 if and only if it is a cyclic permutation of definition type 1 with gcd(k, offset) = 1
Example:

A permutation is called a cyclic permutation if and only if only one of the constructing cycles will have length > 1.
Note: Every cyclic permutation of definition type 3 may be seen as an union of a cyclic permutation of definition type 2 and some fixed points.
Every cyclic permutation of definition type 2 may be seen ″as a cyclic permutation of definition type 3 with zero fixed points.
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