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TITLE: On Conjugation Partitions of Sets of Trinucleotides
AUTHORS: Lorenzo Bussoli, Christian J. Michel, Giuseppe Pirillo
KEYWORDS: Trinucleotide; Conjugated Trinucleotides; Code; Circular Code; Self-Complementary Circular Code; Complementary Circular Codes
JOURNAL NAME: Applied Mathematics, Vol.3 No.1, January 4, 2012
ABSTRACT: We prove that a trinucleotide circular code is self-complementary if and only if its two conjugated classes are complement of each other. Using only this proposition, we prove that if a circular code is self-complementary then either both its two conjugated classes are circular codes or none is a circular code.