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    Fluxes, Laplacians, and Kasteleyn's theorem (English)
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    16 May 1994
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    The authors consider some problems in graph theory arising from the problem of electrons in a crystal lattice interacting with a magnetic field. This leads to the consideration of matrices whose elements are of the form \(t_{xy}=| t_{xy}| e^{i\theta(x,y)}\). Various theorems about the determinants and eigenvalues of such matrices are proved, notably Kasteleyn's theorem that enables us to enumerate the dimer coverings of any planar graph.
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    Laplacians
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    crystal lattice
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    magnetic field
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    matrices
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    determinants
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    eigenvalues
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    Kasteleyn's theorem
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    dimer coverings
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    planar graph
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