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Limit Theorems for the Length of the Longest Common Subsequence of Mallows Permutations

Probability 2019-08-15 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

The Mallows measure is measure on permutations which was introduced by Mallows in connection with ranking problems in statistics. Under this measure, the probability of a permutation π\pi is proportional to qInv(π)q^{Inv(\pi)} where qq is a positive parameter and Inv(π)Inv(\pi) is the number of inversions in π\pi. We consider the length of the longest common subsequence (LCS) of two independently permutations drawn according to μn,q\mu_{n,q} and μn,q\mu_{n,q'} for some q,q>0q,q' >0. We show that when 0<q,q<10<q,q'<1, the limiting law of the LCS is Gaussian. In the regime that n(1q)n(1-q) \to \infty and n(1q)n(1-q') \to \infty we show a weak law of large numbers for the LCS. These results extend the results of \cite{Basu} and \cite{Naya} showing weak laws and a limiting law for the distribution of the longest increasing subsequence to showing corresponding results for the longest common subsequence.

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@article{arxiv.1908.05246,
  title  = {Limit Theorems for the Length of the Longest Common Subsequence of Mallows Permutations},
  author = {Naya Banerjee and Ke Jin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.05246},
  year   = {2019}
}