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Advances in Applied Mathematics, Volume 33
Volume 33, Number 1, July 2004
- Gunnar E. Carlsson, Vin de Silva:
A geometric framework for sparse matrix problems. 1-25 - R. M. Green, Jozsef Losonczy:
Freely braided elements in Coxeter groups, II. 26-39 - Paul Valiant:
Linear bounds on the North-East model and higher-dimensional analogs. 40-50 - Abdelmalek Abdesselam:
The Grassmann-Berezin calculus and theorems of the matrix-tree type. 51-70 - Nathalie Caspard, Claude Le Conte de Poly-Barbut, Michel Morvan:
Cayley lattices of finite Coxeter groups are bounded. 71-94 - David Groisser:
Newton's method, zeroes of vector fields, and the Riemannian center of mass. 95-135 - Haiyan Chen, Fuji Zhang:
The rapid mixing of random walks defined by an n-cube. 136-145 - Suemi Rodríguez-Romo:
Minimal subcoideals and multiparameter deformation. 146-157 - Charles H. Conley, Mark Roger Sepanski:
Singular projective bases and the affine Bol operator. 158-191 - Miklós Bóna:
A simple proof for the exponential upper bound for some tenacious patterns. 192-198
Volume 33, Number 2, August 2004
- Louis H. Kauffman, Sofia Lambropoulou:
On the classification of rational tangles. 199-237 - Peter Keevash, Michael E. Saks, Benny Sudakov, Jacques Verstraëte:
Multicolour Turán problems. 238-262 - Igor Pak:
The nature of partition bijections I. Involutions. 263-289 - Barry Monson, Egon Schulte:
Reflection groups and polytopes over finite fields, I. 290-317 - Kazuo Murota, Akiyoshi Shioura:
Quadratic M-convex and L-convex functions. 318-341 - Lothar Gerritzen:
Planar rooted trees and non-associative exponential series. 342-365 - Alf Birger Rustad:
The median in multidimensional spaces. 366-396 - Andrew V. Sills:
On series expansions of Capparelli's infinite product. 397-408 - Xiangdong Wen:
Computer-generated symmetric chain decompositions for L(4, n) and L(3, n). 409-412 - Eduardo Moreno:
On the theorem of Fredricksen and Maiorana about de Bruijn sequences. 413-415 - Magnus Bordewich, Charles Semple, John M. Talbot:
Counting consistent phylogenetic trees is #P-complete. 416-430
Volume 33, Number 3, October 2004
- Helena Zakrajsek, Marko Petkovsek:
Pascal-like determinants are recursive. 431-450 - Eric S. Egge:
Restricted 3412-avoiding involutions, continued fractions, and Chebyshev polynomials. 451-475 - Joel M. Cohen, Mauro Pagliacci:
An inversion formula for finding technology distribution of production functions. 476-486 - Sara Brunetti, Alberto Del Lungo:
On the polynomial 1[n]qnkq. 487-491 - Ron M. Adin, Avital Frumkin:
Rim hook tableaux and Kostant's η-function coefficients. 492-511 - Amy L. Rocha, Frederick Stern:
The asymmetric n-player gambler's ruin problem with equal initial fortunes. 512-530 - Rosa C. Orellana, Michael E. Orrison, Daniel N. Rockmore:
Rooted trees and iterated wreath products of cyclic groups. 531-547 - Isaac Z. Pesenson:
Variational splines on Riemannian manifolds with applications to integral geometry. 548-572 - Greg W. Anderson:
A generalization of Weyl's identity for Dn. 573-614 - Yuan Xu:
On discrete orthogonal polynomials of several variables. 615-632 - Martin Hildebrand, Bruce E. Sagan, Vincent R. Vatter:
Bounding quantities related to the packing density of 1(ℓ+1)ℓ⋯2. 633-653
Volume 33, Number 4, November 2004
- Frederick Butler:
Rook theory and cycle-counting permutation statistics. 655-675 - Amitai Regev, Yuval Roichman:
Permutation statistics on the alternating group. 676-709 - Vincent Moulton, Mike A. Steel:
Peeling phylogenetic 'oranges'. 710-727 - Alexander Koldobsky:
Comparison of volumes by means of the areas of central sections. 728-732 - Manoel Lemos:
On the number of non-isomorphic matroids. 733-746 - Vesa Halava, Tero Harju:
Undecidability in matrices over Laurent polynomials. 747-752 - Gilbert Labelle, Cédric Lamathe:
Even permutations and oriented sets: their shifted asymmetry index series. 753-769
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