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Arithmagons And Geometrically Invariant Multiplicative Integer Partitions, J. A. Franco, J. Champion, J. W. Lyons
Arithmagons And Geometrically Invariant Multiplicative Integer Partitions, J. A. Franco, J. Champion, J. W. Lyons
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In this article, we introduce a formal definition for integral arithmagons. Informally, an arithmagon is a polygonal figure with integer labeled vertices and edges in which, under a binary operation, adjacent vertices equal the included edge. By considering the group of automorphisms for the associated graph, we count the number of integral arithmagons whose exterior sum or product equals a fixed number.