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Given a table of n rows and p columns, with only some of the cells occupied, how may the rows and columns be interchanged so that the maximum number of occupied cells are adjacent? This problem arises in correlation studies such as host-parasite relationships.
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Clifford, H.T. (1975). Host-parasite relationships. In: Street, A.P., Wallis, W.D. (eds) Combinatorial Mathematics III. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol 452. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0069545
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