Flag-Shaped Blockers of 123-Avoiding Permutation Matrices
Abstract
A blocker of 123-avoiding permutation matrices refers to the set of zeros contained within an n× n 123-forcing matrix. Recently, Brualdi and Cao provided a characterization of all minimal blockers, which are blockers with a cardinality of n. Building upon their work, a new type of blocker, flag-shaped blockers, which can be seen as a generalization of the L-shaped blockers defined by Brualdi and Cao, are introduced. It is demonstrated that all flag-shaped blockers are minimum blockers. The possible cardinalities of flag-shaped blockers are also determined, and the dimensions of subpolytopes that are defined by flag-shaped blockers are examined.
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