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One basic activity in combinatorics is to establish combinatorial identities by so-called ‘bijective proofs,’ which amounts to constructing explicit bijections between two types of the combinatorial objects in question. The aim of this paper is to show how techniques from the formal logic world can be applied directly to such problems studied completely independently in the world of combinatorics...
We show how techniques from the formal logic, can be applied directly to the problems studied completely independently in the world of combinatorics, the theory of integer partitions. We characterize equinumerous partition ideals in terms of the minimal elements generating the complementary order filters. Here we apply a general rewriting methodology to the case of filters having overlapping minimal...
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