Equivalence classes of permutations modulo replacements between 123 and two-integer patterns (Q405257)

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Equivalence classes of permutations modulo replacements between 123 and two-integer patterns
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    Equivalence classes of permutations modulo replacements between 123 and two-integer patterns (English)
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    4 September 2014
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    Summary: We explore a new type of replacement of patterns in permutations, suggested by James Propp, that does not preserve the length of permutations. In particular, we focus on replacements between 123 and a pattern of two integer elements. We apply these replacements in the classical sense; that is, the elements being replaced need not be adjacent in position or value. Given each replacement, the set of all permutations is partitioned into equivalence classes consisting of permutations reachable from one another through a series of bi-directional replacements. We break the eighteen replacements of interest into four categories by the structure of their classes and fully characterize all of their classes.
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    permutation patterns
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    pattern replacements
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