Back to browse
The King Wen Permutation: [52, 10, 2]

The King Wen Permutation: [52, 10, 2]

by gezhengwen·Mar 23, 2026·65 points·27 comments

AI Analysis

●●SolidNiche GemBig BrainRabbit Hole

Finds hidden [52, 10, 2] permutation cycles in 3,000-year-old I Ching text.

Strengths
  • Client-side verification allows users to independently validate the permutation claims.
  • Interactive algorithm animations make abstract group theory concepts visually accessible.
  • Zero external dependencies ensure the project remains accessible and archival forever.
Weaknesses
  • Extremely narrow appeal limits utility outside specific math or sinology circles.
  • More of a research demo than a reusable tool or library.
Category
Target Audience

Mathematicians, sinologists, and curious developers

Post Description

I analyzed two orderings of the 64 I Ching hexagrams and found the permutation cycle decomposition between them is [52, 10, 2] with zero fixed points. Nobody has done this kind of analysis before and this cycle type has not been reported in the literature. You can verify it yourself.

Similar Projects

Design●●Solid

Interactive 3D WebGL Globe for real-time daylight cycles

Pretty globe, but Google Maps 3D, Mapbox, and Globe.gl demos already exist.

Eye CandyRabbit Hole
codechibi
553mo ago
Other●●Solid

Sun – a Prolog generator for the 2026 solar eclipse

Prolog backtracking maps 72 poem variants to a 1,280-year eclipse cycle.

Niche GemCozy
kasperbergholt
101mo ago