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Exactly solved models of polyominoes and polygons

Mireille Bousquet-Mélou, Richard Brak

Published 2008-11-26Version 1

This chapter deals with the exact enumeration of certain classes of self-avoiding polygons and polyominoes on the square lattice. We present three general approaches that apply to many classes of polyominoes. The common principle to all of them is a recursive description of the polyominoes which then translates into a functional equation satisfied by the generating function. The first approach applies to classes of polyominoes having a linear recursive structure and results in a rational generating function. The second approach applies to classes of polyominoes having an algebraic recursive structure and results in an algebraic generating function. The third approach, commonly called the Temperley method, is based on the action of adding a new column to the polyominoes. We conclude by discussing some open questions.

Comments: A chapter of a future book on Polygons, polyominoes and polyhedra, edited by Anthony J. Guttmann
Categories: math.CO
Subjects: 05A15
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