A bracelet is a loop of material, such as a strap or chain, that is intended to be worn around the wrist or forearm, without being attached to clothing. Sometimes, it is a combination of joined or interlocking loops. Frequently, it is made in a decorative style, and is worn as jewellery. It may have a supportive function, such as holding a wristwatch or other items of jewellery such as religious symbols or charms. Medical and identity information is marked on some bracelets, such as allergy bracelets, hospital patient-identification tags, and bracelet tags for newborn babies. If a bracelet is a single, inflexible loop, it is often called a bangle. When it is worn around the ankle it is called an ankle bracelet or anklet. A boot bracelet is used to decorate boots. Colloquially, handcuffs are sometimes called bracelets. Bracelets can be manufactured from metal, leather, cloth, plastic or other materials and sometimes contain jewels, rocks, wood, shells, crystals, metal or plastic hoops, pearls and many more materials.
In combinatorics, a k-ary necklace of length n is an equivalence class of n-character strings over an alphabet of size k, taking all rotations as equivalent. It represents a structure with n circularly connected beads of up to k different colors.
A k-ary bracelet, also referred to as a turnover (or free) necklace, is a necklace such that strings may also be equivalent under reflection. That is, given two strings, if each is the reverse of the other then they belong to the same equivalence class. For this reason, a necklace might also be called a fixed necklace to distinguish it from a turnover necklace.
Technically, one may classify a necklace as an orbit of the action of the cyclic group on n-character strings, and a bracelet as an orbit of the dihedral group's action.
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different k-ary necklaces of length n, where φ is the Euler's totient function.
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different k-ary bracelets of length n, where Nk(n) is the number of k-ary necklaces of length n.
A bracelet is an article of jewellery worn around the wrist
Bracelet may also refer to:
Why don
Until you sink into me and suck out of me
All of my beautiful lyrics
Then all that
Until you come back to visit the impossibility
Of maybe wanting to hear this
And I still wear you around my wrist
You make my skin hurt
I want to feel like I am missed
But that
I want to tell you that I'm fine
So I'm fine
But I'm lying
This is how it
For at least 4 weeks I'm sure
The battles to see who will act more mature begin
And we pretend
That we
With this being the end
And so this is how it goes
I'm and introvert and you
I still wear you around my wrist
You make my skin hurt
I want to feel like I am missed
But that
I want to tell you that I'm fine
So I'm fine
But I'm lying
Well I full of lines and a head full of songs
But it seems that my timing
Cause all of these chords, yeah, and all of these rhymes
They were written with only one vision in mind
And that vision
Was to make your entire world melt in my hands and
Put it back together with me in the middle
And if that sounds selfish I
I'm sure we can deal with it
Cause
If I could do this again
Would you help me or avoid all the drama
Please have some words to give
Cause you
I know it
Please
Let me try this again I swear it will be even better than before
You say all we need is time