PeerJ Computer Science (May 2015)

More ties than we thought

  • Dan Hirsch,
  • Ingemar Markström,
  • Meredith L. Patterson,
  • Anders Sandberg,
  • Mikael Vejdemo-Johansson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1
p. e2

Abstract

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We extend the existing enumeration of neck tie-knots to include tie-knots with a textured front, tied with the narrow end of a tie. These tie-knots have gained popularity in recent years, based on reconstructions of a costume detail from The Matrix Reloaded, and are explicitly ruled out in the enumeration by Fink & Mao (2000). We show that the relaxed tie-knot description language that comprehensively describes these extended tie-knot classes is context free. It has a regular sub-language that covers all the knots that originally inspired the work. From the full language, we enumerate 266,682 distinct tie-knots that seem tie-able with a normal neck-tie. Out of these 266,682, we also enumerate 24,882 tie-knots that belong to the regular sub-language.

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