scholarly journals Combinatorial Reciprocity for Monotone Triangles

2012 ◽  
Vol DMTCS Proceedings vol. AR,... (Proceedings) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ilse Fischer ◽  
Lukas Riegler

International audience The number of Monotone Triangles with bottom row $k_1 < k_2 < ⋯< k_n$ is given by a polynomial $\alpha (n; k_1,\ldots,k_n)$ in $n$ variables. The evaluation of this polynomial at weakly decreasing sequences $k_1 ≥k_2 ≥⋯≥k_n $turns out to be interpretable as signed enumeration of new combinatorial objects called Decreasing Monotone Triangles. There exist surprising connections between the two classes of objects – in particular it is shown that $\alpha (n;1,2,\ldots,n) = \alpha (2n; n,n,n-1,n-1,\ldots,1,1)$. In perfect analogy to the correspondence between Monotone Triangles and Alternating Sign Matrices, the set of Decreasing Monotone Triangles with bottom row $(n,n,n-1,n-1,\ldots,1,1)$ is in one-to-one correspondence with a certain set of ASM-like matrices, which also play an important role in proving the claimed identity algebraically. Finding a bijective proof remains an open problem. Le nombre de Triangles Monotones ayant pour dernière ligne $k_1 < k_2 < ⋯< k_n$ est donné par un polynôme $\alpha (n; k_1,\ldots,k_n)$ en $n$ variables. Il se trouve que les valeurs de ce polynôme en les suites décroissantes $k_1 ≥k_2 ≥⋯≥k_n$ peuvent s'interpréter comme l'énumération signée de nouveaux objets appelés Triangles Monotones Décroissants. Il existe des liens surprenants entre ces deux classes d'objets – en particulier on prouvera l'identité $\alpha (n;1,2,\ldots,n) = \alpha (2n; n,n,n-1,n-1,\ldots,1,1)$. En parfaite analogie avec la correspondance entre Triangles Monotones et Matrices à Signe Alternant, l'ensemble des Triangles Monotones Décroissants ayant pour dernière ligne $(n,n,n-1,n-1,\ldots,1,1)$ est en correspondance biunivoque avec un certain ensemble de matrices similaires aux MSAs, ce qui joue un rôle important dans la preuve algébrique de l'identité précédente. C'est un problème ouvert que d'en donner une preuve bijective.

2009 ◽  
Vol DMTCS Proceedings vol. AK,... (Proceedings) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jessica Striker

International audience Alternating sign matrices (ASMs) are square matrices with entries 0, 1, or -1 whose rows and columns sum to 1 and whose nonzero entries alternate in sign. We put ASMs into a larger context by studying the order ideals of subposets of a certain poset, proving that they are in bijection with a variety of interesting combinatorial objects, including ASMs, totally symmetric self―complementary plane partitions (TSSCPPs), Catalan objects, tournaments, semistandard Young tableaux, and totally symmetric plane partitions. We use this perspective to prove an expansion of the tournament generating function as a sum over TSSCPPs which is analogous to a known formula involving ASMs. Les matrices à signe alternant (ASMs) sont des matrices carrées dont les coefficients sont 0,1 ou -1, telles que dans chaque ligne et chaque colonne la somme des entrées vaut 1 et les entrées non nulles ont des signes qui alternent. Nous incluons les ASMs dans un cadre plus vaste, en étudiant les idéaux des sous-posets d'un certain poset, dont nous prouvons qu'ils sont en bijection avec de nombreux objets combinatoires intéressants, tels que les ASMs, les partitions planes totalement symétriques autocomplémentaires (TSSCPPs), des objets comptés par les nombres de Catalan, les tournois, les tableaux semistandards, ou les partitions planes totalement symétriques. Nous utilisons ce point de vue pour démontrer un développement de la série génératrice des tournois en une somme portant sur les TSSCPPs, analogue à une formule déjà connue faisant appara\^ıtre les ASMs.


1997 ◽  
Vol Vol. 1 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jean-Christophe Novelli ◽  
Igor Pak ◽  
Alexander V. Stoyanovskii

International audience This paper presents a new proof of the hook-length formula, which computes the number of standard Young tableaux of a given shape. After recalling the basic definitions, we present two inverse algorithms giving the desired bijection. The next part of the paper presents the proof of the bijectivity of our construction. The paper concludes with some examples.


2009 ◽  
Vol DMTCS Proceedings vol. AK,... (Proceedings) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jean-Christophe Aval ◽  
Philippe Duchon

International audience The aim of this work is to enumerate alternating sign matrices (ASM) that are quasi-invariant under a quarter-turn. The enumeration formula (conjectured by Duchon) involves, as a product of three terms, the number of unrestrited ASm's and the number of half-turn symmetric ASM's. L'objet de ce travail est d'énumérer les matrices à signes alternants (ASM) quasi-invariantes par rotation d'un quart-de-tour. La formule d'énumération, conjecturée par Duchon, fait apparaître trois facteurs, comprenant le nombre d'ASM quelconques et le nombre d'ASM invariantes par demi-tour.


2020 ◽  
Vol DMTCS Proceedings, 28th... ◽  
Author(s):  
Sara Billey ◽  
Alexander Holroyd ◽  
Benjamin Young

International audience We describe a bijective proof of Macdonald's reduced word identity using pipe dreams and Little's bumping algorithm. The proof extends to a principal specialization of the identity due to Fomin and Stanley. Our bijective tools also allow us to address a problem posed by Fomin and Kirillov from 1997, using work of Wachs, Lenart and Serrano- Stump.


2015 ◽  
Vol DMTCS Proceedings, 27th... (Proceedings) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jair Taylor

International audience If $f(x)$ is an invertible power series we may form the symmetric function $f(f^{-1}(x_1)+f^{-1}(x_2)+...)$ which is called a formal group law. We give a number of examples of power series $f(x)$ that are ordinary generating functions for combinatorial objects with a recursive structure, each of which is associated with a certain hypergraph. In each case, we show that the corresponding formal group law is the sum of the chromatic symmetric functions of these hypergraphs by finding a combinatorial interpretation for $f^{-1}(x)$. We conjecture that the chromatic symmetric functions arising in this way are Schur-positive. Si $f(x)$ est une série entière inversible, nous pouvons former la fonction symétrique $f(f^{-1}(x_1)+f^{-1}(x_2)+...)$ que nous appelons une loi de groupe formel. Nous donnons plusieurs exemples de séries entières $f(x)$ qui sont séries génératrices ordinaires pour des objets combinatoires avec une structure récursive, chacune desquelles est associée à un certain hypergraphe. Dans chaque cas, nous donnons une interprétation combinatoire à $f^{-1}(x)$, ce qui nous permet de montrer que la loi de groupe formel correspondante est la somme des fonctions symétriques chromatiques de ces hypergraphes. Nous conjecturons que les fonctions symétriques chromatiques apparaissant de cette manière sont Schur-positives.


10.37236/5659 ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Youngja Park ◽  
Sangwook Kim

Large Schröder paths, sparse noncrossing partitions, partial horizontal strips, and $132$-avoiding alternating sign matrices are objects enumerated by Schröder numbers. In this paper we give formula for the number of Schröder objects with given type and number of connected components. The proofs are bijective using Chung-Feller style. A bijective proof for the number of Schröder objects with given type is provided. We also give a combinatorial interpretation for the number of small Schröder paths.


2010 ◽  
Vol Vol. 12 no. 2 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juhani Karhumaki ◽  
Yury Lifshits ◽  
Wojciech Rytter

International audience We contribute to combinatorics and algorithmics of words by introducing new types of periodicities in words. A tiling period of a word w is partial word u such that w can be decomposed into several disjoint parallel copies of u, e.g. a lozenge b is a tiling period of a a b b. We investigate properties of tiling periodicities and design an algorithm working in O(n log (n) log log (n)) time which finds a tiling period of minimal size, the number of such minimal periods and their compact representation. The combinatorics of tiling periods differs significantly from that for classical full periods, for example unlike the classical case the same word can have many different primitive tiling periods. We consider also a related new type of periods called in the paper multi-periods. As a side product of the paper we solve an open problem posted by T. Harju (2003).


2011 ◽  
Vol Vol. 13 no. 4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas P. Hayes

special issue in honor of Laci Babai's 60th birthday: Combinatorics, Groups, Algorithms, and Complexity International audience For every positive integer k, we construct an explicit family of functions f : \0, 1\(n) -\textgreater \0, 1\ which has (k + 1) - party communication complexity O(k) under every partition of the input bits into k + 1 parts of equal size, and k-party communication complexity Omega (n/k(4)2(k)) under every partition of the input bits into k parts. This improves an earlier hierarchy theorem due to V. Grolmusz. Our construction relies on known explicit constructions for a famous open problem of K. Zarankiewicz, namely, to find the maximum number of edges in a graph on n vertices that does not contain K-s,K-t as a subgraph.


2008 ◽  
Vol Vol. 10 no. 2 (Combinatorics) ◽  
Author(s):  
Michel Bousquet ◽  
Cédric Lamathe

Combinatorics International audience Let (w_n)0 < n be the sequence known as Integer Sequence A047749 In this paper, we show that the integer w_n enumerates various kinds of symmetric structures of order two. We first consider ternary trees having a reflexive symmetry and we relate all symmetric combinatorial objects by means of bijection. We then generalize the symmetric structures and correspondences to an infinite family of symmetric objects.


2005 ◽  
Vol Vol. 7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kumar Neeraj Verma ◽  
Jean Goubault-Larrecq

International audience We study BVASS (Branching VASS) which extend VASS (Vector Addition Systems with States) by allowing addition transitions that merge two configurations. Runs in BVASS are tree-like structures instead of linear ones as for VASS. We show that the construction of Karp-Miller trees for VASS can be extended to BVASS. This entails that the coverability set for BVASS is computable. This allows us to obtain decidability results for certain classes of equational tree automata with an associative-commutative symbol. Recent independent work by de Groote et al. implies that decidability of reachability in BVASS is equivalent to decidability of provability in MELL (multiplicative exponential linear logic), which is still an open problem. Hence our results are also a step towards answering this question in the affirmative.


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