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Discrete Mathematics, Volume 157
Volume 157, Numbers 1-3, October 1996
- Rodica Simion:
Preface. 1-2 - Ron M. Adin:
A new cubical h-vector. 3-14 - Tatiana V. Alekseyevskaya:
Combinatorial bases in systems of simplices and chambers. 15-37 - Laurence Bessis:
Harvey-Wiman hypermaps. 39-52 - Ivan Constantineau, Gilbert Labelle:
Une généralisation automorphe des nombres de Stirling. 53-64 - Alberto Del Lungo, Maurice Nivat, Renzo Pinzani:
The number of convex polyominoes reconstructible from their orthogonal projections. 65-78 - Jean-Philippe Dubernard, I. Dutour:
Enumération de polyominos convexes dirigés. 79-90 - Serge Dulucq, Olivier Guibert:
Stack words, standard tableaux and Baxter permutations. 91-106 - Richard Ehrenborg, Margaret A. Readdy:
Juggling and applications to q-analogues. 107-125 - Kimmo Eriksson:
Reduced words in affine Coxeter groups. 127-146 - Svjetlan Feretic, Dragutin Svrtan:
Combinatorics of diagonally convex directed polyominoes. 147-168 - Jennifer Galovich, Dennis E. White:
Recursive statistics on words. 169-191 - Vesselin Gasharov:
Incomparability graphs of (3 + 1)-free posets are s-positive. 193-197 - Roland Häggkvist, Jeannette C. M. Janssen:
All-even latin squares. 199-206 - Warren P. Johnson:
Some applications of the q-exponential formula. 207-225 - Gilbert Labelle, Pierre Leroux:
Enumeration of (uni- or bicolored) plane trees according to their degree distribution. 227-240 - T. K. Lam:
Bn Stanley symmetric functions. 241-270 - Felix Lazebnik, Vasiliy A. Ustimenko, Andrew J. Woldar:
A characterization of the components of the graphs D(k, q). 271-283 - Alexandru Nica:
Crossings and embracings of set-partitions and q-analogues of the logarithm of the Fourier transform. 285-309 - Naoki Terai, Takayuki Hibi:
Some results on Betti numbers of Stanley-Reisner rings. 311-320 - Marc A. A. van Leeuwen:
Tableau algorithms defined naturally for pictures. 321-362 - Julian West:
Generating trees and forbidden subsequences. 363-374
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