Black-White Cell Capacity in k-ary Words and Permutations

Abstract

We introduce a new bargraph statistic that we call black-white cell capacity. It is obtained by coloring the cells of the bargraph in a chessboard style and recording the numbers of black and white cells contained in the bargraph. We study two word families under this statistic: k-ary words and permutations. We obtain the corresponding generating function, in the k-ary words case, and a closed-form formula for each n, in the permutations case. Of special interest are words containing an equal number of black and white cells, that we call bw-balanced. We obtain generating functions, closed-form formulas, and asymptotics in both cases.

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