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On the Hopf algebra of multi-complexes

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DOI10.1007/s10801-022-01117-2OpenAlexW4210861095MaRDI QIDQ2164979

Jaiung Jun, Miodrag Cristian Iovanov

Publication date: 18 August 2022

Published in: Journal of Algebraic Combinatorics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1912.10645


zbMATH Keywords

graphhypergraphreconstruction conjectureprimitive elementcombinatorial Hopf algebragrouping-free antipode formulamulti-complex


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Algebraic combinatorics (05E99) Connections of Hopf algebras with combinatorics (16T30)


Related Items (1)

Proto-exact categories of modules over semirings and hyperrings



Cites Work

  • Antipodes and involutions
  • Primitive elements in the matroid-minor Hopf algebra
  • Incidence Hopf algebras
  • Matroids over partial hyperstructures
  • Hopf algebra methods in graph theory
  • Hopf algebras for matroids over hyperfields
  • Proto-exact categories of matroids, Hall algebras, and \(K\)-theory
  • Free Hopf algebras generated by coalgebras
  • The free product of matroids
  • The Incidence Hopf Algebra of Graphs
  • Combinatorial Hopf algebras
  • Hopf monoids in the category of species
  • Combinatorial Hopf algebras and generalized Dehn–Sommerville relations
  • On Reconstructing a Graph


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