Redelmeier, Daniel2006-08-222006-08-2220062006http://hdl.handle.net/10012/1055The pfaffian is a classical tool which can be regarded as a generalization of the determinant. The hyperpfaffian, which was introduced by Barvinok, generalizes the pfaffian to higher dimension. This was further developed by Luque, Thibon and Abdesselam. There are several non-equivalent definitions for the hyperpfaffian, which are discussed in the introduction of this thesis. Following this we examine the extension of the Matrix-Tree theorem to the Hyperpfaffian-Cactus theorem by Abdesselam, proving it without the use of the Grassman-Berezin Calculus and with the new terminology of the non-uniform hyperpfaffian. Next we look at the extension of pfaffian orientations for counting matchings on graphs to hyperpfaffian orientations for counting matchings on hypergraphs. Finally pfaffian rings and ideal s are extended to hyperpfaffian rings and ideals, but we show that under reason able assumptions the algebra with straightening law structure of these rings cannot be extended.application/pdf709478 bytesapplication/pdfenCopyright: 2006, Redelmeier, Daniel. All rights reserved.MathematicsHyperpfaffianPfaffianCombinatoricsHyperpfaffians in Algebraic CombinatoricsMaster Thesis