The Amazing 3ⁿ Theorem and its even more Amazing Proof [Discovered by Xavier G. Viennot and his \'Ecole Bordelaise gang]
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Publication:6234969
arXiv1208.2258MaRDI QIDQ6234969FDOQ6234969
Authors: Doron Zeilberger
Publication date: 10 August 2012
Abstract: The most amazing (at least to me) result in Enumerative Combinatorics is Dominique Gouyou-Beauchamps and Xavier Viennot's theorem that states that the number of so-called directed animals with compact source (that are equivalent, via Viennot's beautiful concept of heaps, to towers of dominoes, that I take the liberty of renaming xaviers) with n+1 points equals 3^n. This amazing result received an even more amazing proof by Jean B'etrema and Jean-Guy Penaud. Both theorem and proof deserve to be better known! Hence this article, that is also accompanied by a comprehensive Maple package http://www.math.rutgers.edu/~zeilberg/tokhniot/BORDELAISE that implements everything (and much more)
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