Pattern avoidance and the fundamental bijection

Abstract

The fundamental bijection is a bijection θ:Snn in which one uses the standard cycle form of one permutation to obtain another permutation in one-line form. In this paper, we enumerate the set of permutations π ∈ Sn that avoids a pattern σ ∈ S3, whose image θ(π) also avoids σ. We additionally consider what happens under repeated iterations of θ; in particular, we enumerate permutations π ∈ Sn that have the property that π and its first k iterations under θ all avoid a pattern σ. Finally, we consider permutations with the property that π=θ2(π) that avoid a given pattern σ, and end the paper with some directions for future study.

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