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Summary: Richard Stanley suggested the problem of finding the number of regions and the characteristic polynomial of a certain hyperplane arrangement defined by \(x_i + x_j=0,1\), which is called the Shi threshold arrangement. We present the answer of the problem, using the finite field method.
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    Summary: Richard Stanley suggested the problem of finding the number of regions and the characteristic polynomial of a certain hyperplane arrangement defined by \(x_i + x_j=0,1\), which is called the Shi threshold arrangement. We present the answer of the problem, using the finite field method.
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    hyperplane arrangements
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    Shi threshold arrangement
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    finite field method
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