A recursive structure of sand pile model and its applications
Wenjie Fang, Roberto Mantaci

TL;DR
This paper introduces a recursive decomposition approach for the Sand Pile Model, enabling efficient enumeration and generation of configurations, with potential applications to related granular systems like the Ice Pile Model.
Contribution
It presents a new recursive decomposition theorem and a constant amortized time algorithm for generating all configurations of the Sand Pile Model.
Findings
Recursive formula for SPM(n) enumeration
Constant amortized time configuration generation
Extension to Ice Pile Model discussed
Abstract
The Sand Pile Model (SPM) and its generalization, the Ice Pile Model (IPM), originate from physics and have various applications in the description of the evolution of granular systems. In this article, we deal with the enumeration and the exhaustive generation of the accessible configuration of the system. Our work is based on a new recursive decomposition theorem for SPM configurations using the notion of staircase bases. Based on this theorem, we provide a recursive formula for the enumeration of SPM(n) and a constant amortized time (CAT) algorithm for the generation of all SPM(n) configurations. The extension of the same approach to the Ice Pile Model is also discussed.
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