On the Highly Connected Dyadic, Near-Regular, and Sixth-Root-of-Unity Matroids
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Publication:4997134
DOI10.1137/20M1369403zbMath1467.05025arXiv1903.04910MaRDI QIDQ4997134
Stefan H. M. Van Zwam, Ben Clark, Kevin Grace, James G. Oxley
Publication date: 28 June 2021
Published in: SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1903.04910
Matroids in convex geometry (realizations in the context of convex polytopes, convexity in combinatorial structures, etc.) (52B40) Combinatorial aspects of matroids and geometric lattices (05B35)
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