Asymptotics for incidence matrix classes

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Abstract

We define incidence matrices to be zero-one matrices with no zero rows or columns. We are interested in counting incidence matrices with a given number of ones, irrespective of the number of rows or columns. A classification of incidence matrices is considered for which conditions of symmetry by transposition, having no repeated rows/columns, or identification by permutation of rows/columns are imposed. We find asymptotics and relationships for the number of matrices with n ones in some of these classes as n → ∞.

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Cameron, P., Prellberg, T., & Stark, D. (2006). Asymptotics for incidence matrix classes. Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, 13(1 R), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.37236/1111

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