Previous work by Flaxman (2004) and Biers-Ariel et al. (2018) focused on the number of distinct words embedded in a string of words of length n. In this thesis, we will extend this work to permutations, focusing on the maximum number of distinct permutations contained in a permutation on [n] = {1,2,...,n} and on the expected number of distinct permutations contained in a random permutation on [n]. We further considered the problem where repetition of subsequences are as a result of the occurrence of (Type A and/or Type B) replications. Our method of enumerating the Type A replications causes double counting and as a result causes the count of the number of distinct sequences to go down
Interesting patterns are everywhere we look, but what happens when we try to avoid patterns? A permu...
Every k entries in a permutation can have one of k! different relative orders, called patterns. How ...
Babson and Steingrimsson introduced generalized permutation patterns that allow the requirement that...
AbstractThis paper presents a new derivation of an enumeration formula for permutations of a given s...
When considering binary strings, it's natural to wonder how many distinctsubsequences might exist in...
We review a recent development at the interface between discrete mathematics on one hand and probabi...
The study of permutations and permutation statistics dates back hundreds of years to the time of Eul...
There is a deep connection between permutations and trees. Certain sub-structures of permutations, c...
There is a deep connection between permutations and trees. Certain sub-structures of permutations, c...
In this note, we provide a few inequalities in the context of pattern occurrences using some simple ...
AbstractBabson and Steingrı́msson introduced generalized permutation patterns that allow the ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mathematics, 1997.Includes bibliogr...
Using techniques from Poisson approximation, we prove explicit error boundson the number of permutat...
AbstractPacking density is a permutation occurrence statistic which describes the maximal number of ...
AbstractThis note considers the enumeration of r-permutations with limited repetition, where each of...
Interesting patterns are everywhere we look, but what happens when we try to avoid patterns? A permu...
Every k entries in a permutation can have one of k! different relative orders, called patterns. How ...
Babson and Steingrimsson introduced generalized permutation patterns that allow the requirement that...
AbstractThis paper presents a new derivation of an enumeration formula for permutations of a given s...
When considering binary strings, it's natural to wonder how many distinctsubsequences might exist in...
We review a recent development at the interface between discrete mathematics on one hand and probabi...
The study of permutations and permutation statistics dates back hundreds of years to the time of Eul...
There is a deep connection between permutations and trees. Certain sub-structures of permutations, c...
There is a deep connection between permutations and trees. Certain sub-structures of permutations, c...
In this note, we provide a few inequalities in the context of pattern occurrences using some simple ...
AbstractBabson and Steingrı́msson introduced generalized permutation patterns that allow the ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mathematics, 1997.Includes bibliogr...
Using techniques from Poisson approximation, we prove explicit error boundson the number of permutat...
AbstractPacking density is a permutation occurrence statistic which describes the maximal number of ...
AbstractThis note considers the enumeration of r-permutations with limited repetition, where each of...
Interesting patterns are everywhere we look, but what happens when we try to avoid patterns? A permu...
Every k entries in a permutation can have one of k! different relative orders, called patterns. How ...
Babson and Steingrimsson introduced generalized permutation patterns that allow the requirement that...