Grid classes and the Fibonacci dichotomy for restricted permutations

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We introduce and characterise grid classes, which are natural generalisations of other well-studied permutation classes. This characterisation allows us to give a new, short proof of the Fibonacci dichotomy: the number of permutations of length n in a permutation class is either at least as large as the nth Fibonacci number or is eventually polynomial.

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Huczynska, S., & Vatter, V. (2006). Grid classes and the Fibonacci dichotomy for restricted permutations. Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, 13(1 R), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.37236/1080

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