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Trees and Tennis Rankings

by Curtis Cooper

This article originally appeared in:
College Mathematics Journal
January, 1986

Subject classification(s): Combinatorics | Discrete Mathematics
Applicable Course(s): 4.4 Combinatorics | 3.7 Discrete Math

The author uses combinatorics to find the number of rankings of tennis players that are consistent with the tree representing a given tournament.

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