On the adjacent cycle derangements (Q1935976)

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    21 February 2013
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    Summary: A derangement, that is, a permutation without fixed points, of a finite set is said to be an adjacent cycle when all its cycles are formed by a consecutive set of integers. In this paper we determine enumerative properties of these permutations using analytical and bijective proofs. Moreover a combinatorial interpretation in terms of linear species is provided. Finally we define and investigate the case of the adjacent cycle derangements of a multiset.
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    derangement
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    permutation without fixed points
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    cycles
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    enumerative properties
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    analytical proofs
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    bijective proofs
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    linear species
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    adjacent cycle derangements
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    multiset
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