Counting Spinal Tree-Child Networks via Word Encodings and Generating Functions
Combinatorics
2026-05-12 v1
Abstract
We study the enumeration of spinal tree-child phylogenetic networks, a rigid family of tree-child networks in which all internal vertices lie on a single root--to--leaf path. We provide two complementary combinatorial frameworks. First, we introduce a word model: unlabeled spinal networks correspond to a suitable class of restricted words with fixed multiplicities, taken modulo a simple relabeling equivalence, which yields an explicit closed enumeration. Second, we develop a symbolic-method approach based on a marked version of trees that admits a clean recursive specification; its boxed-product translation leads to a solvable bivariate generating function and a direct derivation of the coefficients.
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@article{arxiv.2605.10926,
title = {Counting Spinal Tree-Child Networks via Word Encodings and Generating Functions},
author = {Pau Vives and Anna de Mier and Gabriel Cardona and Joan Carles Pons},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.10926},
year = {2026}
}
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27 pages, 6 figures