Generalized Cauchy identities, trees and multidimensional Brownian motions. Part II: Combinatorial differential calculus
Combinatorics
2007-08-28 v1
Abstract
We present an analogue of the differential calculus in which the role of polynomials is played by certain ordered sets and trees. Our combinatorial calculus has all nice features of the usual calculus and has an advantage that the elements of the considered ordered sets might carry some additional information. In this way an analytic proof of generalized Cauchy identities from the previous work of the second author can be directly reformulated in our new language of the combinatorial calculus; furthermore the additional information carried by vertices determines uniquely the bijections presented in Part I of this series.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0708.3441,
title = {Generalized Cauchy identities, trees and multidimensional Brownian motions. Part II: Combinatorial differential calculus},
author = {Artur Jez and Piotr Sniady},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0708.3441},
year = {2007}
}