Contributions to the Cell Growth Problem
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- Smooth squared, triangular and hexagonal bargraphs
- Restricted Lego towers
- Enumeriation of parallelogram polyominoes with given bond and site perimeter
- Enumeration of skew Ferrers diagrams and basic Bessel functions
- q-Bessel, arbres, et chemins valués. (q-Bessel functions, trees, and weighted paths)
- On the complexity of Jensen's algorithm for counting fixed polyominoes
- Cell space approaches in biomathematics
- Improved upper bounds on the growth constants of polyominoes and polycubes
- Generating functions for column-convex polyominoes
- Algebraic languages and polyominoes enumeration
- Exactly solved models
- Central and local limit theorems applied to asymptotic enumeration. III. Matrix recursions
- Asymptotic bounds for the number of convex \(n\)-ominoes
- Simulation experiments with a model for cellular growth
- Convex polyominoes revisited: enumeration of outer site perimeter, interior vertices, and boundary vertices of certain degrees
- Enumeration of skew Ferrers diagrams
- A Partition Theory of Planar Animals
- Enumeration of various animals on the triangular lattice
- On the cell-growth problem for arbitrary polygons
- Combinatorial objects enumerated by \(q\)-Bessel functions
- The combinatorial analysis of patterns and the principle of inclusion- exclusion
- Matchings in pentagonal chains
- The number of d ‐polytopes with d +3 vertices
- On a reconstruction problem of Harary and Manvel
- A decomposition of column-convex polyominoes and two vertex statistics
- On general dissections of a polygon
- Automatic generation of formulae for polyominoes with a fixed perimeter defect
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