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  2. Permutation pattern - Wikipedia

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    In combinatorial mathematics and theoretical computer science, a (classical) permutation pattern is a sub-permutation of a longer permutation.Any permutation may be written in one-line notation as a sequence of entries representing the result of applying the permutation to the sequence 123...; for instance the sequence 213 represents the permutation on three elements that swaps elements 1 and 2.

  3. List of permutation topics - Wikipedia

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    Enumerations of specific permutation classes; Factorial. Falling factorial; Permutation matrix. Generalized permutation matrix; Inversion (discrete mathematics) Major index; Ménage problem; Permutation graph; Permutation pattern; Permutation polynomial; Permutohedron; Rencontres numbers; Robinson–Schensted correspondence; Sum of permutations ...

  4. Superpattern - Wikipedia

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    For instance, the length-3 patterns of 25314 include all six of the length-3 permutations, so 25314 is a 3-superpattern. No 3-superpattern can be shorter, because any two subsequences that form the two patterns 123 and 321 can only intersect in a single position, so five symbols are required just to cover these two patterns.

  5. Permutation - Wikipedia

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    Permutations without repetition on the left, with repetition to their right. If M is a finite multiset, then a multiset permutation is an ordered arrangement of elements of M in which each element appears a number of times equal exactly to its multiplicity in M. An anagram of a word having some repeated letters is an example of a multiset ...

  6. Category:Permutations - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Permutation patterns (15 P) S. Serialism (2 C, 10 P, 2 F) Pages in category "Permutations"

  7. Category:Permutation patterns - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Permutation patterns" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  8. Skew and direct sums of permutations - Wikipedia

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    Permutations whose decomposition by skew and direct sums into a maximal number of parts, that is, can be built up from the permutations (1), are called separable permutations; [4] they arise in the study of sortability theory, and can also be characterized as permutations avoiding the permutation patterns 2413 and 3142.

  9. Steinhaus–Johnson–Trotter algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The ! permutations of the numbers from 1 to may be placed in one-to-one correspondence with the ! numbers from 0 to ! by pairing each permutation with the sequence of numbers that count the number of positions in the permutation that are to the right of value and that contain a value less than (that is, the number of inversions for which is the ...