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English: The combinatorial equivalence between the partitions of an (n + 1)-gon into smaller polygons by adding diagonals, the plane trees with n leaves and with each internal node having two or more children, and the parenthesizations of a sequence of n symbols, counted by the Schröder–Hipparchus numbers
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22 October 2011

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current21:23, 22 October 2011Thumbnail for version as of 21:23, 22 October 2011301 × 220 (5 KB)David EppsteinOk, obviously my svg format toolchain doesn't correctly handle the orientations of characters on text that follows a path. Just draw the characters separately and upright.
21:19, 22 October 2011Thumbnail for version as of 21:19, 22 October 2011301 × 220 (13 KB)David Eppstein{{Information |Description ={{en|1=The combinatorial equivalence between the partitions of an (''n'' + 1)-gon into smaller polygons by adding diagonals, the plane trees with ''n'' leaves and with each internal node having two or more children

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