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Prolific permutations and permuted packings: downsets containing many large patterns
Published 24 Aug 2016 in math.CO | (1608.06931v3)
Abstract: A permutation of n letters is k-prolific if each (n-k)-subset of the letters in its one-line notation forms a unique pattern. We present a complete characterization of k-prolific permutations for each k, proving that k-prolific permutations of m letters exist for every m \ge k2/2+2k+1, and that none exist of smaller size. Key to these results is a natural bijection between k-prolific permutations and certain "permuted" packings of diamonds.
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