Labelled well-quasi-order in juxtapositions of permutation classes

Abstract

The juxtaposition of permutation classes C and D is the class of all permutations formed by concatenations στ, such that σ is order isomorphic to a permutation in C, and τ to a permutation in D. We give simple necessary and sufficient conditions on the classes C and D for their juxtaposition to be labelled well-quasi-ordered (lwqo): namely that both and must themselves be lwqo, and at most one of C or D can contain arbitrarily long zigzag permutations. We also show that every class without long zigzag permutations has a growth rate which must be integral.

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