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Automatic Generation of Theorems and Proofs on Enumerating Consecutive-Wilf Classes

Andrew Baxter (), Brian Nakamura () and Doron Zeilberger ()
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Andrew Baxter: Rutgers University (New Brunswick), Department of Mathematics
Brian Nakamura: Rutgers University (New Brunswick), Department of Mathematics
Doron Zeilberger: Rutgers University (New Brunswick), Department of Mathematics

A chapter in Advances in Combinatorics, 2013, pp 121-138 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This article, describes two complementary approaches to enumeration, the positive and the negative, each with its advantages and disadvantages. Both approaches are amenable to automation, and we apply it to the currently active subarea, initiated in 2003 by Sergi Elizalde and Marc Noy, of enumerating consecutive-Wilf classes (i.e. consecutive pattern-avoidance) in permutations.

Keywords: Automated enumeration; Consecutive pattern-avoidance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-30979-3_6

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