Matchings in permutations

Abstract

We say that two permutations [n] [n] intersect if they map some element x to the same element y. A matching in a family of permutations is a collection of pairwise disjoint permutations. In this paper, we study families of permutations with no matchings of size s. In particular, we obtain a characterization of the largest s-matching-free families and a Hilton--Milner type result. We also obtain results for the families of derangements.

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