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A combinatorial interpretation of the area of Schröder paths
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    A combinatorial interpretation of the area of Schröder paths (English)
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    24 November 1999
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    Summary: An elevated Schröder path is a lattice path that uses the steps \((1,1)\), \((1,-1)\), and \((2,0)\), that begins and ends on the \(x\)-axis, and that remains strictly above the \(x\)-axis otherwise. The total area of elevated Schröder paths of length \(2n+2\) satisfies the recurrence \(f_{n+1}=6f_n-f_{n-1}\), \(n \geq 2\), with the initial conditions \(f_0=1\), \(f_1=7\). A combinatorial interpretation of this recurrence is given, by first introducing sets of unrestricted paths whose cardinality also satisfies the recurrence relation and then establishing a bijection between the set of these paths and the set of triangles constituting the total area of elevated Schröder paths.
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    elevated Schröder path
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    lattice path
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    combinatorial interpretation
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