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Upper bound on the block transposition diameter of the symmetric group

Combinatorics 2014-09-23 v1

Abstract

Given a generator set SS of the symmetric group Symn{\rm{Sym}}_n, every permutation πSymn\pi\in {\rm{Sym}_n} is a word (product of elements) of SS. A positive integer d(π)d(\pi) is associated with each πSymn\pi\in{\rm{Sym}_n} taking the length of the shortest such word, and the SS-diameter d(S)d(S) is the maximum value of d(π)d(\pi) with π\pi ranging over Symn{\rm{Sym_n}}. The distance d(π,ν)d(\pi,\nu) of two permutations π,ν\pi,\nu defined by d(ν1π)d(\nu^{-1}\circ\pi) satisfies the axioms of a metric space. In this paper we consider the case where SS consists of all block transpositions of Symn{\rm{Sym_n}} and call d(π)d(\pi) the block transposition distance of π\pi. A strong motivation for the study of this special case comes from investigations of large-scale mutations of genome, where determining d(π)d(\pi) is known as sorting the permutation π\pi by block transpositions. In the papers on this subject, toric equivalence classes often play a crucial role since d(π)=d(ν)d(\pi)=d(\nu) when π\pi and ν\nu are torically equivalent. A proof of this result can be found in the (unpublished) Hausen's Ph.D Dissertation thesis; see \cite{Ha}. Our main contribution is to obtain a bijective map on Symn{\rm{Sym}_n} from the toric equivalence that leaves the distances invariant. Using the properties of this map, we give an alternative proof of Hausen's result which actually fills a gap in the proof of the upper bound on d(S)d(S) due to Eriksson and his coworkers; see \cite{EE}. We also revisit the proof of the key lemma \cite[Lemma 5,1]{EE}, giving more details and filling some gaps.

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@article{arxiv.1409.6024,
  title  = {Upper bound on the block transposition diameter of the symmetric group},
  author = {Annachiara Korchmaros},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.6024},
  year   = {2014}
}