Hi,

It appears that you are trying to separate the states in the transition matrix 
such that you have recurrent classes all next to each other. 

Here is an idea off the top of my head: make equivalence classes from your 
statespace and then use that to create a block diagonal matrix. I did a search 
on equivalence classes on RSiteSearch and came up with 17 articles> You can 
take a look and see if any of these are useful.

http://search.r-project.org/cgi-bin/namazu.cgi?query=equivalence+classes&max=20&result=normal&sort=score&idxname=Rhelp02a&idxname=functions&idxname=docs

HTH,
Ranjan


On Wed, 04 Apr 2007 16:34:44 +1000 Richard Rowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am working with transition matrices of sequences of animal 
> behaviours.  What I would like to do is parse the original matrices, 
> adjusting row/column order so that the matrix has its main values in blocks 
> surrounding the diagonal.  This would cause behaviours involved in 
> functional groupings (e.g. grooming, resting, foraging etc) to appear as 
> blocks.
> This can be done manually by applying subjective 'prior knowledge' of 
> sequences, however I would like to have an algorithmic/objective method to 
> generate at least a first cut ...
> Any suggestions or hints (even just thoughts) would be much appreciated,
> 
> Richard Rowe
> 
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