Patterns in Permutations and Words

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There has been considerable interest recently in the subject of patterns in permutations and words, a new branch of combinatorics with its roots in the works of Rotem, Rogers, and Knuth in the 1970s. Consideration of the patterns in question has been extremely interesting from the combinatorial point of view, and it has proved to be a useful language in a variety of seemingly unrelated problems, including the theory of Kazhdan—Lusztig polynomials, singularities of Schubert varieties, interval orders, Chebyshev polynomials, models in statistical mechanics, and various sorting algorithms, including sorting stacks and sortable permutations.

The author collects the main results in the field in this up-to-date, comprehensive reference volume. He highlights significant achievements in the area, and points to research directions and open problems. The book will be of interest to researchers and graduate students in theoretical computer science and mathematics, in particular those working in algebraic combinatorics and combinatorics on words. It will also be of interest to specialists in other branches of mathematics, theoretical physics, and computational biology.

Author(s): Sergey Kitaev
Series: Monographs in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2011

Language: English
Pages: 517
Tags: Theory of Computation; Combinatorics; Mathematics of Computing; Algebra; Computational Biology/Bioinformatics

Front Matter....Pages i-xxii
What is a pattern in a permutation or a word?....Pages 1-28
Why such patterns? A few motivation points....Pages 29-80
More motivation points....Pages 81-139
Bijections between 321- and 132-avoiding permutations....Pages 141-163
Consecutive patterns....Pages 165-221
Classical patterns and POPs....Pages 223-290
VPs, BVPs and BPs....Pages 291-315
Miscellaneous on patterns in permutations and words....Pages 317-360
Extending research on patterns in permutations and words to other domains....Pages 361-386
Back Matter....Pages 387-494