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Permutation sign under the Robinson-Schensted correspondence
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    Permutation sign under the Robinson-Schensted correspondence (English)
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    13 December 2004
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    This charming and concise paper adds to the wealth of connections between permutation statistics and the combinatorics of Young tableaux by generalising, to all permutations, a result of the author's that obtains the sign of a 321-avoiding permutation from the Robinson-Schensted correspondence. More precisely, after briefly surveying the classic literature, she proves the key lemma that an elementary Knuth transformation applied to a permutation causes a sign reversal in the recording tableau obtained from the Robinson-Schensted correspondence. From here, the author derives the main result that the sign of a permutation can be calculated from the pair of tableaux it corresponds to via the Robinson-Schensted correspondence. Finally, she uses this to prove a special case of Stanley's sign-imbalance conjecture, and to prove that there are as many odd as even permutations that are both 213- and 231-avoiding.
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    sign
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    permutation
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    tableaux
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    Robinson-Schensted correspondence
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    Knuth equivalence
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    Beissinger algorithm
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    sign-imbalance
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