Descents in t-Sorted Permutations

Abstract

Let s denote West's stack-sorting map. A permutation is called t-sorted if it is of the form st(μ) for some permutation μ. We prove that the maximum number of descents that a t-sorted permutation of length n can have is n-t2. When n and t have the same parity and t≥ 2, we give a simple characterization of those t-sorted permutations in Sn that attain this maximum. In particular, the number of such permutations is (n-t-1)!!.

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