Powers of permutations that avoid chains of patterns (2312.14351v1)
Abstract: In a paper, Bona and Smith define the notion of \textit{strong avoidance}, in which a permutation and its square both avoid a given pattern. In this paper, we generalize this idea to what we call \textit{chain avoidance}. We say that a permutation avoids a chain of patterns $(\tau_1 : \tau_2: \cdots : \tau_k)$ if the $i$-th power of the permutation avoids the pattern $\tau_i$. We enumerate the set of permutations $\pi$ which avoid the chain $(213, 312 : \tau)$, i.e.,~unimodal permutations whose square avoids $\tau$, for $\tau \in \S_3$ and use this to find a lower bound on the number of permutations that avoid the chain $(312: \tau)$ for $\tau \in \S_3$. We finish the paper by discussing permutations that avoid longer chains.
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