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The following pages link to Sinks in acyclic orientations of graphs (Q1850490):
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- Some new characterizations of graph colorability and of blocking sets of projective spaces (Q405185) (← links)
- The active bijection for graphs (Q670651) (← links)
- Set maps, umbral calculus, and the chromatic polynomial (Q932680) (← links)
- \(G\)-parking functions, acyclic orientations and spanning trees (Q965998) (← links)
- A bijection for Eulerian-equivalence classes of totally cyclic orientations (Q1015438) (← links)
- The Hopf algebra of uniform block permutations. (Q1024807) (← links)
- Zero-free regions for multivariate tutte polynomials (alias Potts-model partition functions) of graphs and matroids (Q1044207) (← links)
- A geometric approach to acyclic orientations (Q1047180) (← links)
- The topology of the coloring complex (Q1781822) (← links)
- Asymptotic behavior of acyclic and cyclic orientations of directed lattice graphs (Q2067108) (← links)
- Criterion for a graph to admit a good orientation in terms of leaf blocks (Q2143270) (← links)
- Study of exponential growth constants of directed heteropolygonal Archimedean lattices (Q2316371) (← links)
- Activity preserving bijections between spanning trees and orientations in graphs (Q2566282) (← links)
- ACYCLIC ORIENTATIONS ON THE SIERPINSKI GASKET (Q2861306) (← links)
- Toppleable permutations, excedances and acyclic orientations (Q5052168) (← links)
- Baxter permutations and plane bipolar orientations (Q5300984) (← links)
- Combinatorial properties of poly-Bernoulli relatives (Q5384165) (← links)
- Acyclic orientation polynomials and the sink theorem for chromatic symmetric functions (Q5918292) (← links)
- Acyclic orientation polynomials and the sink theorem for chromatic symmetric functions (Q5918952) (← links)
- A chromatic symmetric function in noncommuting variables (Q5939547) (← links)
- Acyclic orientations and the chromatic polynomial (Q5952156) (← links)
- Proving a conjecture on chromatic polynomials by counting the number of acyclic orientations (Q6055397) (← links)