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Enumeration of one class of plane weighted trees
Published 2013-10-23Version 1
By weighted tree we understand such connected tree,that: a) each its vertex and each edge have a positive integer weight; b) the weight of each vertex is equal to the sum of weights of outgoing edges. Each tree has a binary structure --- we can color its vertices in two colors, black and white so, that adjacent vertices have different colors. A type is a set of pairwise non-isotopic plane weighted trees with a given list of weights of white vertices and a given list of weights of black vertices. In this work we present a method for computing the cardinality of a given type.
Comments: 10 pages, 5 figures
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