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{\bf Vincent Vatter and Steve Waton}
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{\bf On Points Drawn from a Circle}
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Any finite generic set of points on the unit circle corresponds to a permutation in a canonical way.  We characterise and enumerate the permutations that arise from this correspondence.

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