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Proofs of two conjectures of Kenyon and Wilson on Dyck tilings

Published 29 Aug 2011 in math.CO | (1108.5558v2)

Abstract: Recently, Kenyon and Wilson introduced a certain matrix $M$ in order to compute pairing probabilities of what they call the double-dimer model. They showed that the absolute value of each entry of the inverse matrix $M{-1}$ is equal to the number of certain Dyck tilings of a skew shape. They conjectured two formulas on the sum of the absolute values of the entries in a row or a column of $M{-1}$. In this paper we prove the two conjectures. As a consequence we obtain that the sum of the absolute values of all entries of $M{-1}$ is equal to the number of complete matchings. We also find a bijection between Dyck tilings and complete matchings.

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