k-non-crossing trees and edge statistics modulo k

Abstract

Instead of k-Dyck paths we consider the equivalent concept of k-non-crossing trees. This is our preferred approach relative to down-step statistics modulo k (first studied by Heuberger, Selkirk, and Wagner by different methods). One symmetry argument about subtrees is needed and the rest goes along the lines of a paper by Flajolet and Noy.

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