On the two-point function of general planar maps and hypermaps
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Publication:461270
DOI10.4171/AIHPD/8zbMath1301.05079arXiv1312.0502OpenAlexW3125192530MaRDI QIDQ461270
Jérémie, Éric Fusy, Emmanuel Guitter, Jérémie Bouttier
Publication date: 10 October 2014
Published in: Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincaré D. Combinatorics, Physics and their Interactions (AIHPD) (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1312.0502
mapstwo-point functionrandom geometrygraph distancebijectionsenumerative combinatoricsdiscrete integrability
Hypergraphs (05C65) Planar graphs; geometric and topological aspects of graph theory (05C10) Distance in graphs (05C12)
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