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    24 October 2017
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    Summary: We consider several new families of subgraphs of the square grid whose matchings are enumerated by powers of several small prime numbers: \(2\), \(3\), \(5\), and \(11\). Our graphs are obtained by trimming two opposite corners of an Aztec rectangle. The result yields a proof of a conjecture posed by Ciucu. In addition, we reveal a hidden connection between our graphs and the hexagonal dungeons introduced by Blum.
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    perfect matching
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    tiling
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    dual graph
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    Aztec rectangle
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    graphical condensation
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    hexagonal dungeon
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