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Summary: We introduce and study new refinements of inversion statistics for permutations, such as \(k\)-step inversions, (the number of inversions with fixed position differences) and non-inversion sums (the sum of the differences of positions of the non-inversions of a permutation). We also provide a distribution function for non-inversion sums, a distribution function for \(k\)-step inversions that relates to the Eulerian polynomials, and special cases of distribution functions for other statistics we introduce, such as \((\leq\!\!k)\)-step inversions and \((k_1,k_2)\)-step inversions (that fix the value separation as well as the position). We connect our refinements to other work, such as inversion tops that are 0 modulo a fixed integer \(d\), left boundary sums of paths, and marked meshed patterns. Finally, we use non-inversion sums to show that for every number \(n>34\), there is a permutation such that the dot product of that permutation and the identity permutation (of the same length) is \(n\). | |||
Property / review text: Summary: We introduce and study new refinements of inversion statistics for permutations, such as \(k\)-step inversions, (the number of inversions with fixed position differences) and non-inversion sums (the sum of the differences of positions of the non-inversions of a permutation). We also provide a distribution function for non-inversion sums, a distribution function for \(k\)-step inversions that relates to the Eulerian polynomials, and special cases of distribution functions for other statistics we introduce, such as \((\leq\!\!k)\)-step inversions and \((k_1,k_2)\)-step inversions (that fix the value separation as well as the position). We connect our refinements to other work, such as inversion tops that are 0 modulo a fixed integer \(d\), left boundary sums of paths, and marked meshed patterns. Finally, we use non-inversion sums to show that for every number \(n>34\), there is a permutation such that the dot product of that permutation and the identity permutation (of the same length) is \(n\). / rank | |||
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Refined inversion statistics on permutations (English)
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12 June 2012
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Summary: We introduce and study new refinements of inversion statistics for permutations, such as \(k\)-step inversions, (the number of inversions with fixed position differences) and non-inversion sums (the sum of the differences of positions of the non-inversions of a permutation). We also provide a distribution function for non-inversion sums, a distribution function for \(k\)-step inversions that relates to the Eulerian polynomials, and special cases of distribution functions for other statistics we introduce, such as \((\leq\!\!k)\)-step inversions and \((k_1,k_2)\)-step inversions (that fix the value separation as well as the position). We connect our refinements to other work, such as inversion tops that are 0 modulo a fixed integer \(d\), left boundary sums of paths, and marked meshed patterns. Finally, we use non-inversion sums to show that for every number \(n>34\), there is a permutation such that the dot product of that permutation and the identity permutation (of the same length) is \(n\).
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\(k\)-step inversions
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non-inversion sums
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