A permutations representation that knows what "Eulerian" means

  • Mantaci R
  • Rakotondrajao F
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Abstract

Eulerian numbers (and ''Alternate Eulerian numbers'') are often interpreted as distributions of statistics defined over the Symmetric group. The main purpose of this paper is to define a way to represent permutations that provides some other combinatorial interpretations of these numbers. This representation uses a one-to-one correspondence between permutations and the so-called \emphsubexceedant functions.

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Mantaci, R., & Rakotondrajao, F. (2001). A permutations representation that knows what “Eulerian” means. Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science, Vol. 4 no. 2. https://doi.org/10.46298/dmtcs.271

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