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Icon: calendar Contributed Papers Session #6.6 | 2026 Mar 28 from 11:40AM to 12:00PM (Central Time (US & Canada)) | Stevens Hall 424

‟Burnside's lemma and applications in competition problems” by Taiki Aiba <taiba3@gatech.edu>, Georgia Institute of Technology

Abstract:

Burnside’s Lemma, also referred to as the Cauchy-Frobenius Theorem, is a lemma found in group theory that takes advantage of symmetry in groups to enumerate mathematical objects. Although rooted in group theory, Burnside’s Lemma is also a powerful enumerative combinatorial lemma that allows us to solve counting problems that would otherwise involve tedious casework. In this talk, we will briefly outline the statement and a standard proof of Burnside’s Lemma, go over common problems where the lemma is commonly used, and provide unexpected solutions to problems found in mathematical competitions where the lemma was not intended to be used from the problem author’s perspective.

Author Notes:

The competition problems presented are from the AMC and AIME competitions.