The following pages link to Dimers, tilings and trees (Q705883):
Displaying 27 items.
- The boundary of a square tiling of a graph coincides with the Poisson boundary (Q261520) (← links)
- On the asymptotics of dimers on tori (Q343799) (← links)
- Straight line triangle representations (Q517440) (← links)
- Double-dimer pairings and skew Young diagrams (Q547790) (← links)
- Local characteristics, entropy and limit theorems for spanning trees and domino tilings via transfer-impedances (Q688045) (← links)
- Quadri-tilings of the plane (Q863480) (← links)
- A bijection theorem for domino tilings with diagonal impurities (Q976848) (← links)
- Tilings and discrete Dirichlet problems (Q1264274) (← links)
- Local limits of lozenge tilings are stable under bounded boundary height perturbations (Q1740598) (← links)
- Trees and matchings (Q1977372) (← links)
- The Dirichlet problem for orthodiagonal maps (Q2006082) (← links)
- The multinomial tiling model (Q2085544) (← links)
- Dimer coverings of 1-slab cubic lattices (Q2157838) (← links)
- Site monotonicity and uniform positivity for interacting random walks and the spin \(O(N)\) model with arbitrary \(N\) (Q2181986) (← links)
- Dimers and imaginary geometry (Q2184811) (← links)
- Vector-relation configurations and plabic graphs (Q2199895) (← links)
- How quickly can we sample a uniform domino tiling of the \(2L\times 2L\) square via Glauber dynamics? (Q2343025) (← links)
- Combinatorics of tripartite boundary connections for trees and dimers (Q2380271) (← links)
- An arctic circle theorem for groves (Q2484513) (← links)
- Height fluctuations in the honeycomb dimer model (Q2517927) (← links)
- The planar dimer model boundary: A survey (Q2709132) (← links)
- Transfer matrix for spanning trees, webs and colored forests (Q3302065) (← links)
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- Families of convex tilings (Q5057806) (← links)
- Dimers and circle patterns (Q5869826) (← links)
- Dimer model and holomorphic functions on t‐embeddings of planar graphs (Q6075080) (← links)
- Free boundary dimers: random walk representation and scaling limit (Q6101236) (← links)