On the log-concavity of sequences arising from integer bases. (Q1428563)
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On the log-concavity of sequences arising from integer bases. (English)
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29 March 2004
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An {integer basis} is a strictly increasing sequence \((b_i)_{i\geq 0}\) of positive integers, if there exists a sequence \((c_i)_{i\geq 0}\) of positive integers, such that every positive integer \(n\) can be represented uniquely in the form \(n=\sum_{i=0}^k a_ib_i\) with \(0\leq a_i \leq c_i\) and \(a_k\not= 0\). (Georg Cantor characterized integer bases.) Let us be given an integer basis \({\mathcal B}= (b_i)_{i\geq 0}\). Let \(\Theta_{\mathcal B}(m,l)\) denote the number of integers in the interval \([0,m-1]\), which has exactly \(l\) nonzero digits in its \({\mathcal B}\)-representation. The main result of the paper is that for every integer basis \({\mathcal B}\) and every \(m\), \(\Theta_{\mathcal B}(m,l)\) is a strongly log-concave sequence for \(l=0,1,2,\dots\). The main result implies the log-concavity of weighted sums of several important combinatorial sequences. Technically, the proof of the theorem boils down to proving inequalites for quotients of elementary symmetric polynomials. The paper proposes a general log-concavity conjecture in terms of compression operators on partially ordered sets, as a natural generalization for the present result.
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unimodality
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log-concavity
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elementary symmetric polynomials
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integer bases
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binomial coefficients
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Stirling numbers of the first kind
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f-vectors
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profiles
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compression
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