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b
E ( Y )=0
E ( Y )=1
E ( Y )=2
E ( Y )=3
U1
U1
U1
U1
U2
U2
U2
U2
U3
U3
U3
U3
U4
U4
U4
U4
U5
U5
U5
U5
U6
U6
U6
U6
U7
U7
U7
U7
U8
U8
U8
U8
U9
U9
U9
U9
Fig. 4.8b An example of Y permutations
Positions of components of auxilliary vector U
U1
U1
U5
U2
U1
U5
U3
U4
U9
U4
U4
U9
U5
U2
U7
U6
U9
U8
U7
U8
U4
U8
U7
U1
U9
U5
U6
Initial
After X-
permutations
After Y-
permutations
Fig. 4.9 The results of X and
Y permutations
2. For the next component of column 1, randomly select a column 2 component
that has no connection and make a new connection between these components;
3. Repeat step 2 until all the components have connections.
 
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