Links and the Diaconis-Graham Inequality
Abstract
In 1977 Diaconis and Graham proved two inequalities relating different measures of disarray in permutations, and asked for a characterization of those permutations for which equality holds in one of these inequalities. Such a characterization was first given in 2013. Recently, another characterization was given by Woo, using a topological link in that can be associated to the cycle diagram of a permutation. We show that Woo's characterization extends much further: for any permutation, the discrepancy in Diaconis and Graham's inequality is directly related to the Euler characteristic of the associated link. This connection provides a new proof of the original result of Diaconis and Graham. We also characterize permutations with a fixed discrepancy in terms of their associated links and find that the stabilized-interval-free permutations are precisely those whose associated links are nonsplit.
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@article{arxiv.2404.16755,
title = {Links and the Diaconis-Graham Inequality},
author = {Christopher Cornwell and Nathan McNew},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.16755},
year = {2024}
}