Cruciform regions and a conjecture of Di Francesco
Abstract
A recent conjecture of Di Francesco states that the number of domino tilings of a certain family of regions on the square lattice is given by a product formula reminiscent of the one giving the number of alternating sign matrices. These regions, denoted , are obtained by starting with a square of side-length , cutting it in two along a diagonal by a zigzag path with step length two, and gluing to one of the resulting regions half of an Aztec diamond of order . Inspired by the regions , we construct a family of cruciform regions generalizing the Aztec diamonds and we prove that their number of domino tilings is given by a simple product formula. Since (as it follows from our results) the number of domino tilings of is a divisor of the number of tilings of the cruciform region , the special case of our formula corresponding to the latter can be viewed as partial progress towards proving Di Francesco's conjecture.
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@article{arxiv.2104.09405,
title = {Cruciform regions and a conjecture of Di Francesco},
author = {Mihai Ciucu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.09405},
year = {2021}
}
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14 pages