Pattern Avoidance in Reverse Double Lists

Abstract

In this paper, we consider pattern avoidance in a subset of words on \1,1,2,2,…,n,n\ called reverse double lists. In particular a reverse double list is a word formed by concatenating a permutation with its reversal. We enumerate reverse double lists avoiding any permutation pattern of length at most 4 and completely determine the corresponding Wilf classes. For permutation patterns of length 5 or more, we characterize when the number of -avoiding reverse double lists on n letters has polynomial growth. We also determine the number of 1·s k-avoiders of maximum length for any positive integer k.

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