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Advances in Applied Mathematics, Volume 48
Volume 48, Number 1, January 2012
- Jeremy Aikin, James G. Oxley:
The structure of the 4-separations in 4-connected matroids. 1-24 - Moa Apagodu:
New series representations for Jacobi's triple product identity and more via the q-Markov method. 25-36 - Fan Chung, Ron Graham:
Edge flipping in graphs. 37-63 - Enrique Reyes, Christos Tatakis, Apostolos Thoma:
Minimal generators of toric ideals of graphs. 64-78 - Julien Leroy:
Some improvements of the S-adic conjecture. 79-98 - Emily Sergel:
Noncommutative biorthogonal polynomials. 99-105 - Zhi-Hong Sun:
Constructing x2 for primes p=ax2+by2. 106-120 - James G. Wan:
Moments of products of elliptic integrals. 121-141 - Federico Ardila, Megan Owen, Seth Sullivant:
Geodesics in CAT(0) cubical complexes. 142-163 - Olivier Bernardi:
An analogue of the Harer-Zagier formula for unicellular maps on general surfaces. 164-180 - Ruiming Zhang:
Scaled asymptotics for some q-functions. 181-193 - Francine Blanchet-Sadri, Sean Simmons, Dimin Xu:
Abelian repetitions in partial words. 194-214 - Felipe Cucker, Teresa Krick, Gregorio Malajovich, Mario Wschebor:
A numerical algorithm for zero counting. III: Randomization and condition. 215-248 - Riccardo Biagioli, Fabrizio Caselli:
Weighted enumerations on projective reflection groups. 249-268
- Alan Guo, Ezra Miller:
Corrigendum to "Lattice point methods for combinatorial games" [Adv. in Appl. Math. 46 (1-4) (2011) 363-378]. 269-271
Volume 48, Number 2, February 2012
- Allan Berele:
Computing super matrix invariants. 273-289 - Martin Rubey:
Maximal 0-1-fillings of moon polyominoes with restricted chain lengths and rc-graphs. 290-305 - Franco Saliola:
Eigenvectors for a random walk on a left-regular band. 306-311 - Graham C. Denham:
Eigenvectors for a random walk on a hyperplane arrangement. 312-324 - Jozsef Losonczy:
Partial vexillarity and bigrassmannian permutations. 325-339 - Daniel A. Klain:
Steiner symmetrization using a finite set of directions. 340-353 - Pietro Mongelli:
Total positivity properties of Jacobi-Stirling numbers. 354-364 - Jun O'Hara:
Renormalization of potentials and generalized centers. 365-392 - William Y. C. Chen, Peter L. Guo:
Oscillating rim hook tableaux and colored matchings. 393-406 - Erwin Lutwak, Deane Yang, Gaoyong Zhang:
The Brunn-Minkowski-Firey inequality for nonconvex sets. 407-413 - Bobbe Cooper, Eric Rowland, Doron Zeilberger:
Toward a language theoretic proof of the four color theorem. 414-431 - Guangxian Zhu:
The Orlicz centroid inequality for star bodies. 432-445 - M. N. Davletshin, Georgy P. Egorychev, V. P. Krivokolesko:
Calculation of multiple combinatorial sums in the theory of holomorphic functions in Cn. 446-456 - Dima Grigoriev:
On a tropical dual Nullstellensatz. 457-464
Volume 48, Number 3, March 2012
- Matthew Hyatt:
Eulerian quasisymmetric functions for the type B Coxeter group and other wreath product groups. 465-505 - Sukumar Das Adhikari, David J. Grynkiewicz, Zhi-Wei Sun:
On weighted zero-sum sequences. 506-527 - Jean-Christophe Novelli, Jean-Yves Thibon:
Noncommutative symmetric functions and an amazing matrix. 528-534
Volume 48, Number 4, April 2012
- François Gay-Balmaz, Darryl D. Holm, Vakhtang Putkaradze, Tudor S. Ratiu:
Exact geometric theory of dendronized polymer dynamics. 535-574 - Kimmo Eriksson, Jonas Sjöstrand:
Limiting shapes of birth-and-death processes on Young diagrams. 575-602
Volume 48, Number 5, May 2012
- Roberto Tauraso:
q-Analogs of some congruences involving Catalan numbers. 603-614 - Alexander V. Gnedin, Grigori Olshanski:
The two-sided infinite extension of the Mallows model for random permutations. 615-639 - Andrew V. Sills, Doron Zeilberger:
Formulæ for the number of partitions of n into at most m parts (using the quasi-polynomial ansatz). 640-645 - Eric Goles, Mathilde Noual:
Disjunctive networks and update schedules. 646-662
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