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Applications of intersection theory: from maximum likelihood to chromatic polynomials

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Observation 04bb279d-ccfa-4b4a-9c82-75c300f4821a · inbound

Mixed Eulerian numbers and beyond cites this paper.

Mixed Eulerian numbers and beyond Applications of intersection theory: from maximum likelihood to chromatic polynomials

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The Iarrobino scheme: a self-dual analogue of the Hilbert scheme of points cites this paper.

The Iarrobino scheme: a self-dual analogue of the Hilbert scheme of points Applications of intersection theory: from maximum likelihood to chromatic polynomials

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