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2413-balloon permutations and the growth of the M\"obius function

Combinatorics 2019-12-13 v3

Abstract

We show that the growth of the principal M\"obius function on the permutation poset is exponential. This improves on previous work, which has shown that the growth is at least polynomial. We define a method of constructing a permutation from a smaller permutation which we call "ballooning". We show that if β\beta is a 2413-balloon, and π\pi is the 2413-balloon of β\beta, then μ[1,π]=2μ[1,β]\mu[1, \pi] = 2 \mu[1, \beta]. This allows us to construct a sequence of permutations π1,π2,π3\pi_1, \pi_2, \pi_3\ldots with lengths n,n+4,n+8,n, n+4, n+8, \ldots such that μ[1,πi+1]=2μ[1,πi]\mu [1, \pi_{i+1}] = 2 \mu [1, \pi_{i}], and this gives us exponential growth. Further, our construction method gives permutations that lie within a hereditary class with finitely many simple permutations. We also find an expression for the value of μ[1,π]\mu[1, \pi], where π\pi is a 2413-balloon, with no restriction on the permutation being ballooned.

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@article{arxiv.1812.05064,
  title  = {2413-balloon permutations and the growth of the M\"obius function},
  author = {David Marchant},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.05064},
  year   = {2019}
}

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19 pages, 5 figures. Final version