Non-contiguous pattern avoidance in binary trees

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In this paper we consider the enumeration of binary trees avoiding non-contig- uous binary tree patterns. We begin by computing closed formulas for the number of trees avoiding a single binary tree pattern with 4 or fewer leaves and compare these results to analogous work for contiguous tree patterns. Next, we give an explicit generating function that counts binary trees avoiding a single non-contiguous tree pattern according to number of leaves and show that there is exactly one Wilf class of k-leaf tree patterns for any positive integer k. In addition, we give a bijection between between certain sets of pattern-avoiding trees and sets of pattern-avoiding permutations. Finally, we enumerate binary trees that simultaneously avoid more than one tree pattern.

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Dairyko, M., Pudwell, L., Tyner, S., & Wynn, C. (2012). Non-contiguous pattern avoidance in binary trees. Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, 19(3). https://doi.org/10.37236/2099

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