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Mesh patterns with superfluous mesh

Bridget Eileen Tenner

Published 2013-02-07, updated 2013-08-27Version 2

Mesh patterns are a generalization of classical permutation patterns that encompass classical, bivincular, Bruhat-restricted patterns, and some barred patterns. In this paper, we describe all mesh patterns whose avoidance is coincident with classical avoidance, in a sense declaring that the additional data of a mesh was unnecessary for these patterns. We also describe the permutations having the fewest superfluous meshes, and the permutations having the most, enumerating the superfluous meshes in each case.

Comments: changed terminology; to appear in Advances in Applied Mathematics
Categories: math.CO
Subjects: 05A05, 05A15
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