Non-zero integral friezes
Abstract
We study non-zero integral friezes for Dynkin types An, Bn, Cn, Dn and G2. These differ from standard Coxeter-Conway (positive) friezes by allowing any non-zero integer to appear. In each case we show that there are either 1, 2 or 4 times as many non-zero friezes as positive friezes. This is a first step for considering friezes over general rings of integers.
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