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Le module dendriforme sur le groupe cyclique

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 نشر من قبل Frederic Chapoton
 تاريخ النشر 2007
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 تأليف Frederic Chapoton




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The structure of anticyclic operad on the Dendriform operad defines in particular a matrix of finite order acting on the vector space spanned by planar binary trees. We compute its characteristic polynomial and propose a (compatible) conjecture for the characteristic polynomial of the Coxeter transformation for the Tamari lattice, which is mostly a square root of this matrix.


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