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Talmudic lattice path counting (English)
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22 November 1994
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Consider all planar walks, with positive unit steps (1,0) and (0,1) from the origin (0,0) to a given point \((a,b)\). Let \(L\) be the line joining the beginning to the end. For \(i= 0,1,\dots, a+ b-1\), let \(W_ i\) be the set of walks with ``exactly'' \(i\) points above and ``exactly'' \(a+ b+ 1- i\) points below \(L\). The authors show that it is possible to distribute the points on \(L\) in such a way that the sets \(W_ i\) are equinumerous.
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lattice path
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counting
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cycle lemma
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planar walks
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