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California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

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2010

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Consecutive Patterns: From Permutations To Column-Convex Polyominoes And Back, Don Rawlings, Mark Tiefenbruck Apr 2010

Consecutive Patterns: From Permutations To Column-Convex Polyominoes And Back, Don Rawlings, Mark Tiefenbruck

Mathematics

We expose the ties between the consecutive pattern enumeration problems associated with permutations, compositions, column-convex polyominoes, and words. Our perspective allows powerful methods from the contexts of compositions, column-convex polyominoes, and of words to be applied directly to the enumeration of permutations by consecutive patterns. We deduce a host of new consecutive pattern results,including a solution to the (2m+1)-alternating pattern problem on permutations posed by Kitaev.