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Normal approximations for descents and inversions of permutations of multisets

Probability 2014-08-28 v2 Combinatorics

Abstract

Normal approximations for descents and inversions of permutations of the set {1,2,...,n}\{1,2,...,n\} are well known. A number of sequences that occur in practice, such as the human genome and other genomes, contain many repeated elements. Motivated by such examples, we consider the number of inversions of a permutation π(1),π(2),...,π(n)\pi(1), \pi(2),...,\pi(n) of a multiset with nn elements, which is the number of pairs (i,j)(i,j) with 1i<jn1\leq i < j \leq n and π(i)>π(j)\pi(i)>\pi(j). The number of descents is the number of ii in the range 1i<n1\leq i < n such that π(i)>π(i+1)\pi(i) > \pi(i+1). We prove that, appropriately normalized, the distribution of both inversions and descents of a random permutation of the multiset approaches the normal distribution as nn\to\infty, provided that the permutation is equally likely to be any possible permutation of the multiset and no element occurs more than αn\alpha n times in the multiset for a fixed α\alpha with 0<α<10<\alpha < 1. Both normal approximation theorems are proved using the size biased version of Stein's method of auxiliary randomization and are accompanied by error bounds.

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@article{arxiv.math/0508242,
  title  = {Normal approximations for descents and inversions of permutations of multisets},
  author = {Mark Conger and D. Viswanath},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0508242},
  year   = {2014}
}