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A Reflection Principle for Three Vicious Walkers

Statistical Mechanics 2008-08-12 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

We establish a reflection principle for three lattice walkers and use this principle to reduce the enumeration of the configurations of three vicious walkers to that of configurations of two vicious walkers. In the combinatorial treatment of two vicious walkers, we make connections to two-chain watermelons and to the classical ballot problem. Precisely, the reflection principle leads to a bijection between three walks (L1,L2,L3)(L_1, L_2, L_3) such that L2L_2 intersects both L1L_1 and L3L_3 and three walks (L1,L2,L3)(L_1, L_2, L_3) such that L1L_1 intersects L3L_3. Hence we find a combinatorial interpretation of the formula for the generating function for the number of configurations of three vicious walkers, originally derived by Bousquet-M\'elou by using the kernel method, and independently by Gessel by using tableaux and symmetric functions.

Cite

@article{arxiv.0808.1435,
  title  = {A Reflection Principle for Three Vicious Walkers},
  author = {William Y. C. Chen and Donna Q. J. Dou and Terence Y. J. Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0808.1435},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

12 pages, 5 figures

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