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Ryser's Theorem for Symmetric $ρ$-latin Squares

Amin Bahmanian

Published 2022-09-14Version 1

Let $L$ be an $n\times n$ array whose top left $r\times r$ subarray is filled with $k$ different symbols, each occurring at most once in each row and at most once in each column. We establish necessary and sufficient conditions that ensure the remaining cells of $L$ can be filled such that each symbol occurs at most once in each row and at most once in each column, $L$ is symmetric with respect to the main diagonal, and each symbol occurs a prescribed number of times in $L$. The case where the prescribed number of times each symbol occurs is $n$ was solved by Cruse (J. Combin. Theory Ser. A 16 (1974), 18-22), and the case where the top left subarray is $r\times n$ and the symmetry is not required, was settled by Goldwasser et al. (J. Combin. Theory Ser. A 130 (2015), 26-41). Our result allows the entries of the main diagonal to be specified as well, which leads to an extension of the Andersen-Hoffman's Theorem (Annals of Disc. Math. 15 (1982) 9-26, European J. Combin. 4 (1983) 33-35).

Comments: 16 pages. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2201.04793
Categories: math.CO, cs.DM
Subjects: 05B15, 05C70, 05C15
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