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Enumeration of words that contain the pattern 123 exactly once

Combinatorics 2017-12-27 v1

Abstract

Enumeration problems related to words avoiding patterns as well as permutations that contain the pattern 123123 exactly once have been studied in great detail. However, the problem of enumerating words that contain the pattern 123123 exactly once is new and will be the focus of this paper. Previously, Doron Zeilberger provided a shortened version of Alexander Burstein's combinatorial proof of John Noonan's theorem that the number of permutations with exactly one 321321 pattern is equal to 3n(2nn+3)\frac{3}{n} \binom{2n}{n+3}. Surprisingly, a similar method can be directly adapted to words. We are able to use this method to find a formula enumerating the words with exactly one 123123 pattern. Further inspired by Nathaniel Shar and Zeilberger's paper on generating functions enumerating 123-avoiding words with rr occurrences of each letter, we examine the algebraic equations for generating functions for words with rr occurrences of each letter and with exactly one 123123 pattern.

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@article{arxiv.1712.08662,
  title  = {Enumeration of words that contain the pattern 123 exactly once},
  author = {Mingjia Yang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.08662},
  year   = {2017}
}

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