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Bijective counting of Kreweras walks and loopless triangulations

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Bijective counting of Kreweras walks and loopless triangulations
Abstract. We consider lattice walks in the plane starting at the origin, remaining in the first quadrant i, j ≥ 0 and made of West, South and North-East steps. In 1965, Germain Kreweras discovered a remarkably simple formula giving the number of these walks (with prescribed length and endpoint). Kreweras’ proof was very involved and several alternative derivations have been proposed since then. But the elegant simplicity of the counting formula remained unexplained. We give the first purely combinatorial explanation of this formula. Our approach is based on a bijection between Kreweras walks and triangulations with a distinguished spanning tree. We obtain simultaneously a bijective way of counting loopless triangulations.
Olivier Bernardi
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Type Journal
Year 2007
Where JCT
Authors Olivier Bernardi
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