A survey of stack-sorting disciplines

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Abstract

We review the various ways that stacks, their variations and their combinations, have been used as sorting devices. In particular, we show that they have been a key motivator for the study of permutation patterns. We also show that they have connections to other areas in combinatorics such as Young tableau, planar graph theory, and simplicial complexes.

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Bóna, M. (2003, July 27). A survey of stack-sorting disciplines. Electronic Journal of Combinatorics. https://doi.org/10.37236/1693

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