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    The generalized Macaulay theorem, given by Clements and Lindström, is further generalized to the case where the underlying multiset is the union of k copies of the same multiset. This is used to give necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of k-families with a prescribed number of members of given ranks.
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    shadow operator
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    Whitney numbers
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    Macaulay theorem
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    multiset
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