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Dynamical aspects of $σ$-machines

Published 12 Oct 2022 in math.CO | (2210.06075v2)

Abstract: The $\sigma$-machine was recently introduced by Cerbai, Claesson and Ferrari as a tool to gain a better insight on the problem of sorting permutations with two stacks in series. It consists of two consecutive stacks, which are restricted in the sense that their content must at all times avoid a certain pattern: a given $\sigma$, in the first stack, and $21$, in the second. Here we prove that in most cases sortable permutations avoid a bivincular pattern $\xi$. We provide a geometric decomposition of $\xi$-avoiding permutations and use it to count them directly. Then we characterize the permutations with the property that the output of the $\sigma$-avoiding stack does not contain $\sigma$, which we call effective. For $\sigma=123$, we obtain an alternative method to enumerate sortable permutations. Finally, we classify $\sigma$-machines and determine the most challenging to be studied.

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