Signed posets
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- Enriched \(P\)-partitions and peak algebras
- Coxeter cones and their \(h\)-vectors
- A natural extension of the Young partition lattice
- Block triangularization of skew-symmetric matrices
- Monotone diameter of bisubmodular polyhedra
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- Hopf Monoids and Generalized Permutahedra
- Signed differential posets and sign-imbalance
- Why should the Littlewood-Richardson rule be true?
- The index and spectrum of Lie poset algebras of types B, C, and D
- Coxeter‐associahedra
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