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The number of order–preserving maps of fences and crowns 

Currie, James; Visentin, Terry I. (Springer, 1991-06)
We perform an exact enumeration of the order-preserving maps of fences (zig-zags) and crowns (cycles). From this we derive asymptotic results.
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Extremal Infinite Overlap-Free Binary Words 

Allouche, Jean-Paul; Currie, James D.; Shallit, Jeffrey (The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, 1998-05-03)
Let t be the infinite fixed point, starting with 1, of the morphism μ:0→01, 1→10. An infinite word over {0,1} is said to be overlap-free if it contains no factor of the form axaxa, where a∈{0,1} and x∈{0,1}∗. We prove that ...
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A Characterization of Fractionally Well-Covered Graphs 

Currie, James; Nowakowski, Richard (Ars Combinatoria, 1991)
A graph is called well-covered if every maximal independent set has the same size. One generalization of independent sets in graphs is that of a fractional cover -- attach nonnegative weights to the vertices and require ...
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A Note on Antichains of Words 

Currie, James D. (The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, 1995-10-14)
We can compress the word 'banana' as xyyz, where x= 'b', y= 'an',z= 'a'. We say that 'banana' encounters yy. Thus a 'coded' version of yy shows up in 'banana'. The relation 'u encounters w' is transitive, and thus generates ...
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Words without Near-Repetitions 

Currie, J.; Bendor-Samuel, A. (Canadian Mathematical Society, 1992-06-01)
We find an infinite word w on four symbols with the following property: Two occurrences of any block in w must be separated by more than the length of the block. That is, in any subword of w of the form xyx, the length of ...

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AuthorCurrie, James (2)Currie, James D. (2)Allouche, Jean-Paul (1)Bendor-Samuel, A. (1)Currie, J. (1)Nowakowski, Richard (1)Shallit, Jeffrey (1)Visentin, Terry I. (1)Subjectantichains (1)Graphs (1)Infinite words (1)ordered sets, self-maps, endomorphisms, enumeration, crowns, fences (1)overlaps (1)Pattern avoidance (1)Well-Covered graphs (1)words avoiding patterns (1)... View MoreDate Issued1991 (2)1992 (1)1995 (1)1998 (1)Has File(s)Yes (5)

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