Cellularity of twisted semigroup algebras.
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- Cellular algebras
- Cellular algebras and Cartan matrices.
- Cellular algebras and inverse semigroups.
- Cellularity of diagram algebras as twisted semigroup algebras.
- Hecke algebras of finite type are cellular.
- On the quasi-heredity of Birman-Wenzl algebras
- On the structure of Brauer's centralizer algebras
- On the structure of semigroups
- Standardly stratified algebras and cellular algebras
- The structure of the partition algebras
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