Signed mahonian identities on permutations with subsequence restrictions

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In this paper, we present a number of results surrounding Caselli's conjecture on the equidistribution of the major index with sign over the two subsets of permutations of {1,2,…,n} containing respectively the word 12⋯k and the word (n−k+1)⋯n as a subsequence, under a parity condition of n and k. We derive broader bijective results on permutations containing varied subsequences. As a consequence, we obtain the signed mahonian identities on families of restricted permutations, in the spirit of a well-known formula of Gessel–Simion, covering a combinatorial proof of Caselli's conjecture. We also derive an extension of the insertion lemma of Han and Haglund–Loehr–Remmel which allows us to obtain a signed enumerator of the major-index increments resulting from the insertion of a pair of consecutive numbers in any place of a given permutation.

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Eu, S. P., Fu, T. S., Hsu, H. C., Liao, H. C., & Sun, W. L. (2020). Signed mahonian identities on permutations with subsequence restrictions. Journal of Combinatorial Theory. Series A, 170. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcta.2019.105131

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