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Arithmetic infinite friezes from punctured discs

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arxiv 1503.04352 v3 pith:PYCGKIVP submitted 2015-03-14 math.CO

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We define the notion of infinite friezes of positive integers as a variation of Conway-Coxeter frieze patterns and study their properties. We introduce useful gluing and cutting operations on infinite friezes. It turns out that triangulations of once-punctured discs give rise to periodic infinite friezes having special properties, a notable example being that each diagonal consists of a collection of arithmetic progressions. Furthermore, we work out a combinatorial interpretation of the entries of infinite friezes associated to triangulations of once-punctured discs via matching numbers for certain combinatorial objects, namely periodic triangulations of strips. Alternatively, we consider a known algorithm that as we show computes as well these entries.

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