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Enumerative combinatorics, graph theory, order theory, posets, matroids, designs and other discrete structures. It also includes algebraic, analytic and probabilistic combinatorics.

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f-vectors of Pure Complexes and Eulerian Complexes

As Gil remarks in his comment, Corollary 1 of the paper which I mentioned does not in fact imply the upper bound conjecture except when one additionally assumes isolated singularities. Still, I hope t …
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Simplicial complices on unlabelled vertices

Since Brendan has identified the sequence and provided values for small $n$, let me point out that the asymptotic behavior of your sequence $s(n)$ will be $$s(n) \sim \frac{1}{n!}d(n)$$ where $d(n)$ i …
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Partial sums of partitions

Here are two trivial observations while we wait for the real experts to completely solve this problem (paging Prof. Stanley...) First, note that there is a reformulation of this question that might …
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Is there an asymptotic formula for an inverse function of the binomial coefficient?

Too long to fit in a comment and render all the math correctly... but why can't we just expand out $f_k(n)$ to $$ f_k(n) = \frac{n!}{n^k(n-k)!} = \prod_{j=1}^{k}\left(1-\frac{j-1}{n}\right) $$ Since …
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Is this graph known?

I think you just have the complement of a line graph here. Start with $K_n$, the complete directed graph on $n$ vertices (including self-edges). That is, the vertex set is $\lbrace 1,\ldots,n \rbrace …
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Posets with cardinality bounds on upward-closed subsets

Let $(P,\leq)$ be a finite poset that contains a (global) minimal element $0$ and a (global) maximal element $1$. We say that a subset $U \subset P$ is upward closed if $x \in U$ and $y \geq x$ forces …
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Graph of graph homomorphisms

Warning: the following statement answers an older version of this question. Let $G$ be the graph you want to realize. Then, $\text{Hom}(\bullet,G) \simeq G$ where $\bullet$ is the graph containing on …
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Is there an analog of Sperner's lemma for the Hopf invariant?

It seems really hard to impose combinatorial Sperner-like conditions which would guarantee the nontriviality of the Hopf invariant. But if you allow things to get slightly more algebraic by constructi …
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Terminology Concerning Oriented Simplicial Complexes

A simplicial complex with partially ordered vertices such that the vertex set of each simplex is a chain of the poset is called an ordered simplicial complex. This avoids the confusion with orientabil …
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Testing simplicial complexes for shellability

Since there were no answers for a few months, I asked this question to my colleague and triangulation expert Frank Lutz. Since his response was wonderful and exhaustive, I am reproducing it here for t …
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Testing simplicial complexes for shellability

Question Are there efficient algorithms to check if a finite simplicial complex defined in terms of its maximal facets is shellable? By efficient here I am willing to consider anything with smaller …
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Who first considered constructibility of simplicial complexes?

If you want the first use of the term "constructible" in this context, then your reference to Mel Hochster's work is right-on. But if you want the actual notion, then things get slightly hazy. I think …
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How many triangulations of the genus $g$ surface on $n$ vertices?

I don't think a nice asymptotic formula like the one you've mentioned from Tutte's work is available for higher $g$ to the best of my understanding; it is entirely possible that someone who regularly …
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Combinatorial Morse functions and random permutations

While the original question regarding permutations is interesting, it is not true that combinatorial Morse functions are hard to construct algorithmically on regular CW complexes. Much work has gone i …
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How to get the largest subset of a set of sets of intervals with no overlapping intervals

Call the set containing the sets of intervals $S$ and build a graph $G_S$ from $S$ as follows: Each set of intervals $I \in S$ becomes a vertex, and there is an edge between interval set $I$ and inter …
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