A permutation of n letters is k-prolific if each (n - k)-subset of the letters in its one-line notation forms a unique pattern. We present a complete characterization of k-prolific permutations for each k, proving that k-prolific permutations of m letters exist for every m >= k^2/2+2k+1, and that none exist of smaller size. Key to these results is a natural bijection between k-prolific permutations and certain "permuted" packings of diamonds
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Under what circumstances might every extension of a combinatorial structure contain more copies of a...
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Interesting patterns are everywhere we look, but what happens when we try to avoid patterns? A permu...
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AbstractWe consider the problem of enumerating the permutations containing exactly k occurrences of ...
AbstractLet n,k be positive integers, with k⩽n, and let τ be a fixed permutation of {1,…,k}.11We wil...
AbstractProving and disproving some earlier conjectures, we give a characterization of the numbers o...
Under what circumstances might every extension of a combinatorial structure contain more copies of a...
Under what circumstances might every extension of a combinatorial structure contain more copies of a...
AbstractPacking density is a permutation occurrence statistic which describes the maximal number of ...
AbstractWe say that a permutation σ∈Sn contains a permutation π∈Sk as a pattern if some subsequence ...
AbstractLet n,k be positive integers, with k⩽n, and let τ be a fixed permutation of {1,…,k}.11We wil...
Interesting patterns are everywhere we look, but what happens when we try to avoid patterns? A permu...
Interesting patterns are everywhere we look, but what happens when we try to avoid patterns? A permu...
The popularity of a pattern p is the total number of copies of p within all permutations of a set. W...
AbstractAn infinite permutation α is a linear ordering of N. We study properties of infinite permuta...
We examine permutations that has the largest number of a particular pattern. Some characteristics of...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce and study a class of tableaux which we call permutation tableaux;...
AbstractGiven a permutation w, we show that the number of repeated letters in a reduced decompositio...
AbstractWe consider the problem of enumerating the permutations containing exactly k occurrences of ...
AbstractLet n,k be positive integers, with k⩽n, and let τ be a fixed permutation of {1,…,k}.11We wil...
AbstractProving and disproving some earlier conjectures, we give a characterization of the numbers o...