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Domino shuffling on Novak half-hexagons and Aztec half-diamonds
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    Domino shuffling on Novak half-hexagons and Aztec half-diamonds (English)
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    18 October 2011
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    Summary: We explore the connections between the well-studied Aztec Diamond graphs and a new family of graphs called the Half-Hexagons, discovered by Jonathan Novak. In particular, both families of graphs have very simple domino shuffling algorithms, which turn out to be intimately related. This connection allows us to prove an ``arctic parabola'' theorem for the Half-Hexagons as a corollary of the Arctic Circle theorem for the Aztec Diamond.
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