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The following pages link to The number of permutations containing exactly one increasing subsequence of length three (Q1917505):
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- Enumeration schemes for vincular patterns (Q418874) (← links)
- Pattern frequency sequences and internal zeros (Q696813) (← links)
- Counting occurrences of 132 in a permutation (Q696855) (← links)
- The phagocyte lattice of Dyck words (Q862973) (← links)
- Restricted \(k\)-ary words and functional equations (Q1028452) (← links)
- Almost avoiding permutations (Q1045202) (← links)
- Vexillary elements in the hyperoctahedral group (Q1272894) (← links)
- The number of permutations with exactly \(r\) 132-subsequences is \(P\)-recursive in the size! (Q1356119) (← links)
- Exact enumeration of 1342-avoiding permutations: A close link with labeled trees and planar maps (Q1374188) (← links)
- Permutations with one or two 132-subsequences (Q1381862) (← links)
- Enumeration of permutations containing a prescribed number of occurrences of a pattern of length three (Q1408270) (← links)
- Continued fractions and generalized patterns (Q1612761) (← links)
- Counting occurrences of a pattern of type (1, 2) or (2, 1) in permutations (Q1865264) (← links)
- Pattern-functions, statistics, and shallow permutations (Q2112582) (← links)
- Permutations with exactly one copy of a monotone pattern of length \(k\), and a generalization (Q2155548) (← links)
- The operators \(F_i\) on permutations, 132-avoiding permutations and inversions (Q2319725) (← links)
- Decomposing simple permutations, with enumerative consequences (Q2377669) (← links)
- Enumeration of words that contain the pattern 123 exactly once (Q2421320) (← links)
- Counting occurrences of 231 in an involution (Q2488929) (← links)
- Enumeration of Dumont permutations avoiding certain four-letter patterns (Q5074772) (← links)
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- Restricted permutations (Q5906401) (← links)
- Permutations restricted by two distinct patterns of length three (Q5956781) (← links)
- Subsequence frequency in binary words (Q6204345) (← links)