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    Prescribed Reading: February 2013

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    Health Care Matters: Caring for you, caring for others Leading with Care Cardiologist brings unique service to area Welcome to these new employees Employee recognition for years of service Are you a Wellness Champion? Wellness Program Reward Points options Patients needed for Heart Center study Travel around the world at Day of Dance Organ donation/recipient stories needed Physicians achieve certification Begin the weight loss journey Employee Benefit Reminders Medical Plan Network clarification Medical expense reminde

    Prescribed Reading: January 2013

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    Health Care Matters: The flu challenges us in many ways Familiar face in a new role Welcome to these new employees National Wear Red Day is Feb. 1 Welcome to our new cardiologist Meet our new Customer Service Coordinator Years of service recognition Do you work with heart patients? Recipes for a healthy life: brain food Eating RIGHT on the Run! Know someone with spirit? Travel around the world at Day of Dance United Way mission – completed! Do you have a high school senior? New OB Triage Unit now open at SCH Do you want a customized workout? Strength training for women CentraCare pharmacies offer lower co-pay

    Prescribed Reading: June 2008

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    New clinic and site planned for St. Joseph Kudos to… Congratulations to . . . Condolences to: Welcome to these new employees Recognition for Years of Service Dorsher receives 2008 Caduceus Award Cardiac surgery program receives top rating Attorney joins health system Pre-diabetes classes offered Employee Campaign raises $362,268! Calling all bike riders! Stroke & Blood Vessel Screenings Sharing the gift of lif

    Prescribed Reading: November 2010

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    Health Care Matters: My opinion counts Our employees are ‘Leading with care’ Patient Satisfaction Scorecard Welcome to our new provider Nine promotional projects recognized The 2010 CCHS annual report is online NuVal comes to Coborn’s stores Clean-out the cabinet results! Welcome to these new employees Recognition for years of service CentraCare Wound Center opens Nov. 8 Surgery open house planned for Nov. 11 Computer kiosk check-in pilot planned Kudos to . . . National Memory Screening Day is Nov. 1

    Generic rectangulations

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    A rectangulation is a tiling of a rectangle by a finite number of rectangles. The rectangulation is called generic if no four of its rectangles share a single corner. We initiate the enumeration of generic rectangulations up to combinatorial equivalence by establishing an explicit bijection between generic rectangulations and a set of permutations defined by a pattern-avoidance condition analogous to the definition of the twisted Baxter permutations.Comment: Final version to appear in Eur. J. Combinatorics. Since v2, I became aware of literature on generic rectangulations under the name rectangular drawings. There are results on asymptotic enumeration and computations counting generic rectangulations with n rectangles for many n. This result answers an open question posed in the rectangular drawings literature. See "Note added in proof.

    Cambrian Lattices

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    For an arbitrary finite Coxeter group W we define the family of Cambrian lattices for W as quotients of the weak order on W with respect to certain lattice congruences. We associate to each Cambrian lattice a complete fan, which we conjecture is the normal fan of a polytope combinatorially isomorphic to the generalized associahedron for W. In types A and B we obtain, by means of a fiber-polytope construction, combinatorial realizations of the Cambrian lattices in terms of triangulations and in terms of permutations. Using this combinatorial information, we prove in types A and B that the Cambrian fans are combinatorially isomorphic to the normal fans of the generalized associahedra and that one of the Cambrian fans is linearly isomorphic to Fomin and Zelevinsky's construction of the normal fan as a "cluster fan." Our construction does not require a crystallographic Coxeter group and therefore suggests a definition, at least on the level of cellular spheres, of a generalized associahedron for any finite Coxeter group. The Tamari lattice is one of the Cambrian lattices of type A, and two "Tamari" lattices in type B are identified and characterized in terms of signed pattern avoidance. We also show that open intervals in Cambrian lattices are either contractible or homotopy equivalent to spheres.Comment: Revisions in exposition (partly in response to the suggestions of an anonymous referee) including many new figures. Also, Conjecture 1.4 and Theorem 1.5 are replaced by slightly more detailed statements. To appear in Adv. Math. 37 pages, 8 figure

    Universal geometric cluster algebras

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    We consider, for each exchange matrix B, a category of geometric cluster algebras over B and coefficient specializations between the cluster algebras. The category also depends on an underlying ring R, usually the integers, rationals, or reals. We broaden the definition of geometric cluster algebras slightly over the usual definition and adjust the definition of coefficient specializations accordingly. If the broader category admits a universal object, the universal object is called the cluster algebra over B with universal geometric coefficients, or the universal geometric cluster algebra over B. Constructing universal coefficients is equivalent to finding an R-basis for B (a "mutation-linear" analog of the usual linear-algebraic notion of a basis). Polyhedral geometry plays a key role, through the mutation fan F_B, which we suspect to be an important object beyond its role in constructing universal geometric coefficients. We make the connection between F_B and g-vectors. We construct universal geometric coefficients in rank 2 and in finite type and discuss the construction in affine type.Comment: Final version to appear in Math. Z. 49 pages, 5 figure
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