Subset Parking Functions
Combinatorics
2019-09-24 v1
Abstract
A parking function can be viewed as having cars trying to park on a one-way street with parking spots, where car tries to park in spot , and otherwise he parks in the leftmost available spot after . Another way to view this is that each car has a set of "acceptable" parking spots, namely , and that each car tries to park in the leftmost available spot that they find acceptable. Motivated by this, we define a subset parking function , with each a subset of , by having the th car try to park in the leftmost available element of . We further generalize this idea by restricting our sets to be of size , intervals, and intervals of length . In each of these cases we provide formulas for the number of such parking functions.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1909.10109,
title = {Subset Parking Functions},
author = {Sam Spiro},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.10109},
year = {2019}
}
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18 pages