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We review some recent progress on applications of Cluster Expansions. We focus on a system of classical particles living in a continuous medium and interacting via a stable and tempered pair potential. We review the cluster expansion in…
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This report discusses the improved bound of the cluster expansion, recently proposed by Procacci and Yuhjtman (Lett. Math. Phys. 107, 31, 2017). Brydges and Helmuth noticed the relevance of Kruskal's algorithm, which allows to streamline…
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We prove a new formula for the generating function of multitype Cayley trees counted according to their degree distribution. Using this formula we recover and extend several enumerative results about trees. In particular, we extend some…
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