The number of Prime Parking Functions
Abstract
A parking function of length n is prime if we obtain a parking function of length n-1 by deleting one 1 from it. In this note we give a new direct proof that the number of prime parking functions of length n is (n-1)n-1. This proof leads to a new interpretation, in close terms to the definition of parking function.
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