Tame frieze patterns with coefficients are developed, with a complete classification of triangles realizable from classic Conway-Coxeter friezes and a finiteness theorem over discrete subsets.
The combinatorics of frieze patterns and Markoff numbers
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This article, based on joint work with Gabriel Carroll, Andy Itsara, Ian Le, Gregg Musiker, Gregory Price, Dylan Thurston, and Rui Viana, presents a combinatorial model based on perfect matchings that explains the symmetries of the numerical arrays that Conway and Coxeter dubbed frieze patterns. This matchings model is a combinatorial interpretation of Fomin and Zelevinsky's cluster algebras of type A. One can derive from the matchings model an enumerative meaning for the Markoff numbers, and prove that the associated Laurent polynomials have positive coefficients as was conjectured (much more generally) by Fomin and Zelevinsky. Most of this research was conducted under the auspices of REACH (Research Experiences in Algebraic Combinatorics at Harvard).
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Frieze patterns with coefficients
Tame frieze patterns with coefficients are developed, with a complete classification of triangles realizable from classic Conway-Coxeter friezes and a finiteness theorem over discrete subsets.