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arxiv: math/9502214 · v1 · submitted 1995-02-09 · 🧮 math.CO

Getting results with negative thinking

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Given a universe of discourse $U$, a {\em multiset} can be thought of as a function $M$ from $U$ to the natural numbers ${\bf N}$. In this paper, we define a {\em hybrid set} to be any function from the universe $U$ to the integers ${\bf Z}$. These sets are called hybrid since they contain elements with either a positive or negative multiplicity. Our goal is to use these hybrid sets {\em as if} they were multisets in order to adequately generalize certain combinatorial facts which are true classically only for nonnegative integers.

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