A survey of consecutive patterns in permutations
Combinatorics
2015-10-23 v2
Abstract
A consecutive pattern in a permutation is another permutation determined by the relative order of a subsequence of contiguous entries of . Traditional notions such as descents, runs and peaks can be viewed as particular examples of consecutive patterns in permutations, but the systematic study of these patterns has flourished in the last 15 years, during which a variety of different techniques have been used. We survey some interesting developments in the subject, focusing on exact and asymptotic enumeration results, the classification of consecutive patterns into equivalence classes, and their applications to the study of one-dimensional dynamical systems.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1504.07265,
title = {A survey of consecutive patterns in permutations},
author = {Sergi Elizalde},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.07265},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Chapter for upcoming IMA volume Recent Trends in Combinatorics