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| back to board | What means "lexicographic"? Posted by ftc  21 Jan 2007 02:01I've solved this problem and got WA after rejudge.And I have one question: does the word "lexicographic" mean it's usual meaning for sets (e.g. set A lexicographically smaller than set B if there exists some i that i-th element is in A, but no in B, and for all j < i j-th element is both in A and B). Or it means something else?
Re: What means "lexicographic"? Yes, "lexicographic" has its usual meaning.Re: What means "lexicographic"? in12 3
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Re: What means "lexicographic"? Firstly, there are no linearly independent vectors 12 in three-dimensinal. :-)Secondly, I think right answer is
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