Guillaume Chapuy

Simon Fraser University
Scientific, Seminar
Bijective counting of one-face maps on surfaces
November 18, 2009
University of British Columbia
A one-face map is a graph embedded in a compact surface, in such a way that its complement is a topological disk. Dually, it can be viewed as a polygon of even size, in which edges have been pasted pairwise to create a surface. These objects have...