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Subset Parking Functions

Combinatorics 2019-09-24 v1

Abstract

A parking function (c1,,cn)(c_1,\ldots,c_n) can be viewed as having nn cars trying to park on a one-way street with nn parking spots, where car ii tries to park in spot cic_i, and otherwise he parks in the leftmost available spot after cic_i. Another way to view this is that each car has a set CiC_i of "acceptable" parking spots, namely Ci=[ci,n]C_i=[c_i,n], 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 (C1,,Cn)(C_1,\ldots,C_n), with each CiC_i a subset of {1,,n}\{1,\ldots,n\}, by having the iith car try to park in the leftmost available element of CiC_i. We further generalize this idea by restricting our sets to be of size kk, intervals, and intervals of length kk. In each of these cases we provide formulas for the number of such parking functions.

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@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