Rises in forests of binary shrubs
Discrete mathematics & theoretical computer science, Tome 19 (2017-2018) no. 1
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The study of patterns in permutations associated with forests of binary shrubs was initiated by D. Bevan et al.. In this paper, we study five different types of rise statistics that can be associated with such permutations and find the generating functions for the distribution of such rise statistics.
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Remmel, Jeffrey; Zheng, Sai-nan. Rises in forests of binary shrubs. Discrete mathematics & theoretical computer science, Tome 19 (2017-2018) no. 1. doi: 10.23638/DMTCS-19-1-15
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