Singular Meanders

Abstract

The problem of enumerating meanders -- pairs of simple plane curves with transverse intersections -- was formulated about forty years ago and is still far from solved. Recently, it was discovered that meanders admit a factorization into prime components. This factorization naturally leads to a broader class of objects, which we call singular meanders, in which tangential intersections between the curves are also allowed. In the present paper we initiate a systematic study of singular meanders: we develop a basic combinatorial framework, point out connections with other combinatorial objects and known integer sequences, and completely enumerate several natural families of singular meanders.

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