Kirkman schoolgirls problem
From Encyclopedia of Mathematics
One of the classical combinatorial problems.
In 1850 the Revd T.P. Kirkman published in The Lady's and Gentleman's Diary for 1850 the problem Fifteen young ladies in a school walk out three abreast for seven days in succession: it is required to arrange them daily, so that not two shall walk twice abreast. He published his solution in the 1851 edition.
In modern terms this asks for a resolvable Steiner triple system, otherwise known as a Kirkman triple system, on 15 points.
References
- Robin Wilson, "Combinatorics: A Very Short Introduction", Oxford University Press (2016) Zbl 1366.05001
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