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Combinatorial Optimization Systems Theory Prospected from Rotational Symmetry
Combinatorial optimization systems theory prospected from rotational symmetry involves techniques for improving the quality indices of engineering devices or systems with non-uniform structure (e.g., controllable cyber-physical objects) concerning transformation swiftness, position accuracy, and resolution, using designs based on extraordinary geometric properties and structural excellence of combinatorial conformations, namely the concept of Ideal Ring Bundles. Design techniques based on the underlying combinatorial theory provide configure one- and multidimensional systems with smaller amounts of elements than at present, while maintaining the other substantial operating characteristics of the systems.