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Summary: We consider the problem of computing the distance-dependent two-point function of general planar maps and hypermaps, i.e. the problem of counting such maps with two marked points at a prescribed distance. The maps considered here may have faces of arbitrarily large degree, which requires new bijections to be tackled. We obtain exact expressions for the following cases: general and bipartite maps counted by their number of edges, 3-hypermaps and 3-constellations counted by their number of dark faces, and finally general and bipartite maps counted by both their number of edges and their number of faces. | |||
Property / review text: Summary: We consider the problem of computing the distance-dependent two-point function of general planar maps and hypermaps, i.e. the problem of counting such maps with two marked points at a prescribed distance. The maps considered here may have faces of arbitrarily large degree, which requires new bijections to be tackled. We obtain exact expressions for the following cases: general and bipartite maps counted by their number of edges, 3-hypermaps and 3-constellations counted by their number of dark faces, and finally general and bipartite maps counted by both their number of edges and their number of faces. / rank | |||
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random geometry | |||
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On the two-point function of general planar maps and hypermaps (English)
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10 October 2014
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Summary: We consider the problem of computing the distance-dependent two-point function of general planar maps and hypermaps, i.e. the problem of counting such maps with two marked points at a prescribed distance. The maps considered here may have faces of arbitrarily large degree, which requires new bijections to be tackled. We obtain exact expressions for the following cases: general and bipartite maps counted by their number of edges, 3-hypermaps and 3-constellations counted by their number of dark faces, and finally general and bipartite maps counted by both their number of edges and their number of faces.
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random geometry
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maps
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graph distance
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two-point function
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discrete integrability
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bijections
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enumerative combinatorics
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