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Carries, shuffling, and symmetric functions (English)
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2 July 2009
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The authors discuss the carries process, riffle shuffling and finally the connection. They use generating functions and symmetric function theory to explain a surprising coincidence: When \(n\) long integers are added (base \(b\)), the distribution of ``carries'' is the same as distribution of descents when \(n\) cards are repeatedly riffled shuffled. The explanation yields a sharp analysis of convergence to stationary of the associated Markov chains. A similar analysis goes through for type B shuffles. They also develop connections with Gaussian autoregressive processes and Veronese mapping of commutative algebra.
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carries
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shuffling
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symmetric function autoregressive process
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Veronese map
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