Synonym: replacement, substitution, switch, transposition. Similar words: mutation, transmutation, deputation, reputation, salutation, commutative, fermentation, mutate. Meaning: [‚pɜrmjə'teɪʃn /‚pɜːmjʊ-] n. 1. an event in which one thing is substituted for another 2. the act of changing the arrangement of a given number of elements 3. complete change in character or condition 4. act of changing the lineal order of objects in a group.
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91. Other enumeration problems lead us to the study of orbits of permutation groups.
92. Objective To study the method of the artificial thigh bone permutation perioperatively for advanced age.
93. We can use the ways of sentence-type changing, words permutation, words adding, words changing and concrete context to disambiguate.
94. Put forward a planner permutation network by using the ergodic and good relativity of Chebyshev-map chaos sequence, and the time complexity and analyzed permutation character of permutation network.
95. In order to solve the issue of independent task scheduling in grid environment, a model of task scheduling based on permutation tree pruning is proposed.
96. An ant colony optimization based algorithm for permutation flow shop scheduling was proposed.
97. The total antisymmetric basis functions are constructed for irreducible representation of S3 permutation group from nine- dimensional hyperspherical harmonics.
98. Therefore, using large completely nonsingular matrix based substitution permutation networks can effectively improve cipher security in relation to differential cryptanalysis.
99. The routing algorithm for alternating group networks and shuffle-exchange permutation networks.
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