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arxiv: 1905.08311 · v2 · pith:454Z4M6Rnew · submitted 2019-05-20 · 🧮 math.CO

A shuffling theorem for lozenge tilings of doubly-dented hexagons

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MacMahon's theorem on plane partitions yields a simple product formula for tiling number of a hexagon, and Cohn, Larsen and Propp's theorem provides an explicit enumeration for tilings of a dented semihexagon via semi-strict Gelfand--Tsetlin patterns. In this paper, we prove a natural hybrid of the two theorems for hexagons with an arbitrary set of unit triangles removed along a horizontal axis. In particular, we show that the `shuffling' of removed unit triangles only changes the tiling number of the region by a simple multiplicative factor. Our main result generalizes a number of known enumerations and asymptotic enumerations of tilings. We also reveal connections of the main result to the study of symmetric functions and $q$-series.

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