Permutation TeX Format Finite Biquandle Lists

The lists below are presented in TeX math mode format with the rows of each matrix written as permutations. Each list item is numbered as a birack, biquandle, rack or quandle the prefix BR, BQ, R or Q respectively together with the number of crossings as a superscript and an index as a subscript.

For quandle related list items the corresponding related quandles are also shown. For example the biquandle BQ^5_{1} is quandle related, having it's up acton related to Q^5_{1} and down action related to the quandle Q^5_{1}. This is shown in the following lists as BQ^5_{1}(Q^5_{21},Q^5_{1}). Another example is birack BR^6_{7}, whose up action is not quandle related but whose down action is related to Q^6_{2}, this is shown as BR^6_{7}(-,Q^6_{2}).

Each list item is also identified as symmetric (S), as a pseudo-quandle (PQ), or a double pseudo-quandle (DPQ) wherever applicable. The two column invariants c_1 (the sum of the number of constant columns in U and D) and c_2 (the absolute difference of the number of constant columns in U and D are also shown.

Steps to calculate the above lists

The above lists were calculated from the plain format results using the following bash scripts

The script convert-lists converts the lists corresponding to a specified number of crossings into a specified format, the above lists were produced using commands convert-lists <num-crossings> PT, where <num-crossings> took values 2,...,6 and PT identifies TeX format with rows written as permutations.

The script redo-dominant-pairs calculates the dominant pairs for crossings 2,...,6 and takes as a parameter the output format required. The above lists were produced using the command convert-lists PT, where PT identifies TeX format with rows written as permutations.

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