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Combinatorial Theory, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, 2025
- Bishal Deb:
Continued fractions using a Laguerre digraph interpretation of the Foata-Zeilberger bijection and its variants. - Laura G. Brestensky, Nathan Reading:
Noncrossing partitions of an annulus. - Hou Tin Chau
, David Ellis, Ehud Friedgut, Noam Lifshitz:
On the maximum degree of induced subgraphs of the Kneser graph. - Elisabetta Cornacchia, Jan Hazla:
Intransitive dice tournament is not quasirandom. - Srecko Brlek, Shuo Li:
On the number of squares in a finite word. - Erik Panzer, Karen Yeats:
Feynman symmetries of the Martin and \(c_2\) invariants of regular graphs. - Matthew Baker, Oliver Lorscheid, Tianyi Zhang:
Foundations of matroids Part 2: Further theory, examples, and computational methods. - Jinyoung Park, Michail Sarantis, Prasad Tetali:
Note on the number of antichains in generalizations of the boolean lattice. - Stefaan De Winter:
Projective two-weight sets of Denniston type. - Kyle Celano, Nicholas Sieger, Sam Spiro:
Eulerian polynomials for digraphs. - Michele D'Adderio, Roberto Riccardi, Viola Siconolfi:
Chromatic functions, interval orders and increasing forests. - Andrei Asinowski, Jean Cardinal, Stefan Felsner, Éric Fusy:
Combinatorics of rectangulations: old and new bijections. - Candida Bowtell, Richard Mycroft:
Matchings in multipartite hypergraphs. - Akihiro Higashitani, Satoshi Murai, Masahiko Yoshinaga:
Ehrhart quasi-polynomials and parallel translations. - Benjamin Dequêne, Mélodie Lapointe, Yann Palu, Pierre-Guy Plamondon, Christophe Reutenauer, Hugh Thomas:
A generalization of perfectly clustering words and band bricks for certain gentle algebras. - Houcine Ben Dali:
Differential equations for the series of hypermaps with control on their full degree profile. - Wenjie Fang, Éric Fusy, Philippe Nadeau:
Tamari intervals and blossoming trees. - Izabella Laba, Charlotte Trainor:
Generalized polynomials and hyperplane functions in \((\mathbb{Z}/p^k\mathbb{Z})^n\).

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