Block patterns in generalized Euler Permutations
Abstract
Goulden and Jackson introduced a very powerful method to study the distributions of certain consecutive patterns in permutations, words, and other combinatorial objects which is now called the cluster method. There are a number of natural classes of combinatorial objects which start with either permutations or words and add additional restrictions. These include up-down permutations, generalized Euler permutations, words with no consecutive repeated letters, Young tableaux, and non-backtracking random walks. We develop an extension of the cluster method which we call the {\em generalized cluster method} to study the distribution of certain consecutive patterns in such restricted combinatorial objects. In this paper, we focus on block patterns in generalized Euler permutations.
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@article{arxiv.1706.00993,
title = {Block patterns in generalized Euler Permutations},
author = {Ran Pan and Jeffrey Brian Remmel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.00993},
year = {2017}
}
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54 pages, 30 figuers