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Trees, Parking Functions and Factorizations of Full Cycles

John Irving, Amarpreet Rattan

Published 2019-07-23Version 1

Parking functions of length $n$ are well known to be in correspondence with both labelled trees on $n+1$ vertices and factorizations of the full cycle $\sigma_n=(0\,1\,\cdots\,n)$ into $n$ transpositions. In fact, these correspondences can be refined: Kreweras equated the area enumerator of parking functions with the inversion enumerator of labelled trees, while an elegant bijection of Stanley maps the area of parking functions to a natural statistic on factorizations of $\sigma_n$. We extend these relationships in two principal ways. First, we introduce a bivariate refinement of the inversion enumerator of trees and show that it matches a similarly refined enumerator for factorizations. Secondly, we characterize all full cycles $\sigma$ such that Stanley's function remains a bijection when the canonical cycle $\sigma_n$ is replaced by $\sigma$. We also exhibit a connection between our refined inversion enumerator and Haglund's bounce statistic on parking functions.

Comments: 23 pages, 8 figures
Categories: math.CO
Subjects: 05A15
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