There are $(r+1)(r+2)(2r+3)(r^2+3r+5)$ Ways For the Four Teams of a World Cup Group to Each Have $r$ Goals For and $r$ Goals Against [Thanks to the Soccer Analog of Prop. 4.6.19 of Richard Stanley's (Classic!) EC1] (Q6252949)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 900184115
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| English | There are $(r+1)(r+2)(2r+3)(r^2+3r+5)$ Ways For the Four Teams of a World Cup Group to Each Have $r$ Goals For and $r$ Goals Against [Thanks to the Soccer Analog of Prop. 4.6.19 of Richard Stanley's (Classic!) EC1] |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 900184115 |
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7 July 2014
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