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 ==== Table Seatings ==== ==== Table Seatings ====
  
 +The general problem is arranging a group of people into a number of tables so that everyone sits with everyone else. There are multiple versions for this.
  
-arranging a group of people into a number of tables so that everyone sits with everyone else.+  * The **strict** version is that all tables are the same size and that after the required number of rounds, everyone has shared a table with every other person exactly once 
 +  * The **lower version** requires that each person shares a table with each other person at most once 
 +  * The **upper version** requires that each person shares a table with each other person at least once
  
-A strict version is an affine planeMore generally we want [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Block_design#Resolvable_2-designs|resolvable 2-design]]. Resolvable is the parallelism. Maybe there is something like discrete hyperbolic geometry to deal with this, but we seem to have better combinatorial ideas below.+Some general thoughtsEach sitting defines partition of the set of people, each part is one table.
  
 +====Strict====
 +A strict version is an affine plane. Example 25 people in 5 tables of 5, Point set is Z_5 x Z_5,we take the tables to be the lines L(a,b)={(x,y)| y=ax+b} and L(a)={(a,y)| y in Z_5}, the sitting is a parallel class (the 5 lines with the same slope a), so we have 6 sittings, L(a,b) for a=0,1,2,3,4 and then the parallel class of L(a). 
  
-Strict versions include Kirkman's Schoolgirl Problem (15 children walk in groups of 3, can they do this so that all pairs of girls walk together exactly once over whole week) +More generally we want [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Block_design#Resolvable_2-designs|resolvable 2-design]]. We want resolvable (v,k,1) designs. Resolvable is the parallelism. Maybe there is something like discrete hyperbolic geometry to deal with this, but we seem to have better combinatorial ideas below.
-  - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirkman%27s_schoolgirl_problem +
-  https://oeis.org/search?q=schoolgirl&sort=&language=german&go=Suche+
  
-In less strict cases we allow people to meet more often, or not to meet. 
  
-The "Dagstuhl Happy Diner problem" is the version where everyone meets at least once. +Versions include [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirkman%27s_schoolgirl_problem|Kirkman's Schoolgirl Problem]] (15 children walk in groups of 3, can they do this so that all pairs of girls walk together exactly once over a whole week) {[[https://oeis.org/search?q=schoolgirl&sort=&language=german&go=Suche|oeis]]}. This is the question as to resolvable (v,3,1) 2-designs, which if I understand it, exist iff v = 3 mod 6.
-  - https://github.com/fpvandoorn/Dagstuhl-tables +
-  - https://oeis.org/A318240+
  
-Equitable Resolvable coverings also seem to be a more strict form, where we can allow people to meet at most twice. +For pairs, resolvable (v,2,1) 2-designs exist only for even v, v >= 4. 
-  - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/227715273_Equitable_resolvable_coverings + 
-  - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/jcd.10024?saml_referrer+Table size 4: Resolvable (v,k,1)- 2-designs.  
 +[[https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/The-spectrum-of-resolvable-designs-with-block-size-Vasiga-Furino/364fb4a75a38493ed2c86fa3589adfee6d2714f5|This paper]] says that nessesary numerical conditions are sufficient except for a case that need not concern us. 
 + 
 +==== Lower Version==== 
 + 
 +Just leave out some sittings on a strict version. Perhaps add a few nonexistant people to get a better distribution of people on tables with not all tables always full. 
 + 
 +==== Upper Version ==== 
 + 
 +The "[[https://github.com/fpvandoorn/Dagstuhl-tables|Dagstuhl Happy Diner problem]]" is the version where everyone meets at least once. {[[https://oeis.org/A318240|oeis]]} 
 + 
 +[[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/227715273_Equitable_resolvable_coverings|Equitable Resolvable coverings]] also seem to be a more strict form, where we can allow people to meet at most twice. {[[https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/jcd.10024|ref]]}
  
 If we have people sitting at round tables and only interacting with their neighbours, then we have the more difficult [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberwolfach_problem|Oberwolfach Problem]] If we have people sitting at round tables and only interacting with their neighbours, then we have the more difficult [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberwolfach_problem|Oberwolfach Problem]]
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