On the probability of two randomly generated S-permutation matrices to be disjoint
Abstract: The concept of S-permutation matrix is considered in this paper. It defines when two binary matrices are disjoint. For an arbitrary $n2 \times n2$ S-permutation matrix, a lower band of the number of all disjoint with it S-permutation matrices is found. A formula for counting a lower band of the number of all disjoint pairs of $n2 \times n2$ S-permutation matrices is formulated and proven. As a consequence, a lower band of the probability of two randomly generated S-permutation matrices to be disjoint is found. In particular, a different proof of a known assertion is obtained in the work. The cases when $n=2$ and $n=3$ are discussed in detail.
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