Sorting with pattern-avoiding stacks: the \(132\)-machine (Q2194083)
From MaRDI portal
scientific article
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
---|---|---|---|
English | Sorting with pattern-avoiding stacks: the \(132\)-machine |
scientific article |
Statements
Sorting with pattern-avoiding stacks: the \(132\)-machine (English)
0 references
25 August 2020
0 references
Summary: This paper continues the analysis of the pattern-avoiding sorting machines recently introduced by \textit{G. Cerbai} et al. [J. Comb. Theory, Ser. A 173, Article ID 105230, 19 p. (2020; Zbl 1435.05004)]. These devices consist of two stacks, through which a permutation is passed in order to sort it, where the content of each stack must at all times avoid a certain pattern. Here we characterize and enumerate the set of permutations that can be sorted when the first stack is \(132\)-avoiding, solving one of the open problems proposed by the above mentioned authors. To that end we present several connections with other well known combinatorial objects, such as lattice paths and restricted growth functions (which encode set partitions). We also provide new proofs for the enumeration of some sets of pattern-avoiding restricted growth functions and we expect that the tools introduced can be fruitfully employed to get further similar results.
0 references
pattern-avoiding sorting machines
0 references
0 references