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There were a few YouTube videos on this. Here is one with Robin Houston.
#SuperPermutations #math #maths
https://youtu.be/OZzIvl1tbPo

Superpermutations: the maths problem solved by 4chan
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The Surprisingly Difficult Mathematical Proof That Anime Fans Helped Solve
When a fan of a cult anime series wanted to watch its episodes in every possible order, they asked a question that had perplexed combinatorial mathematicians for years
Scientific AmericanI recall @gregeganSF doing some work in this area, and he is mentioned in the article.
"When a fan of a cult anime series wanted to watch its episodes in every possible order, they asked a question that had perplexed combinatorial mathematicians for years."
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-surprisingly-difficult-mathematical-proof-that-anime-fans-helped-solve/
#Mathematics #Permutations #SuperPermutations

The Surprisingly Difficult Mathematical Proof That Anime Fans Helped Solve
When a fan of a cult anime series wanted to watch its episodes in every possible order, they asked a question that had perplexed combinatorial mathematicians for years
Scientific American@robinhouston What are superpermutations? I ask because I'm playing around with regular permutations.
#superpermutations