A. 0 1 5 is the same as

A. 2 3 4 0 1 5


so the "missing" items seem to be implicitly placed before the specified items, 
in order.


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On Sat, Apr 30, 2016 at 8:32 AM -0700, "'Pascal Jasmin' via Programming" 
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A. 1 3 5
36
A. 5 1 3 
40
A. 1 5 3
37

A. 5 3 1
41

do these results "mean" anything?  I'm not sure that A. is defined for "open 
lists", though this does give an answer.

One meaning is 36 + A. (permutation of 0 1 2 in same sorted order as 
permutation of 1 3 5).  Where does 36 come from?

A. 0 1 5
300
where does 300 come from?


A. 3 4 5
0
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