Pattern avoidance in compositions and powers of permutations
Abstract
A permutation π is said to avoid a chain (σ:τ) of patterns if π avoids σ and π2 avoids τ. In this paper, we define a notion of pattern avoidance for compositions of positive integers and use that idea to enumerate permutations of length n that avoid the chain (312,321:σ) for any pattern σ∈ m≥ 1 Sm. We also enumerate those permutations that avoid the chain (312,4321:σ) for any σ∈ S3.
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