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    Generalized chromatic polynomials (English)
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    In the study of combinatorics there are several polynomials used including Birkhoff's chromatic polynomial for graphs, the study of Stanley's order polynomial for partially ordered sets and Tutte's dichromatic polynomial for graphs. The author develops a common basis for these polynomials.
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    chromatic polynomial
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    order polynomial
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    dichromatic polynomial
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    chromatic complex
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