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    27 August 1995
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    The authors establish a \((q_1, q_2, \ldots, q_k)\) refinement of a theorem of \textit{L. Carlitz}, \textit{R. Scoville} and \textit{T. Vaughan} [Enumeration of pairs of permutations, Discrete Math. 14, 215-239 (1976; Zbl 0322.05008)] on restricted and unrestricted \(k\)-tuples of permutations.
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    statistics
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    permutations
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