Algorithms for discovering and proving theorems about permutation patterns

We present an algorithm, called BiSC, that describes the patterns avoided by a given set of permutations. It automatically conjectures the statements of known theorems such as the descriptions of stac

Algorithms for discovering and proving theorems about permutation   patterns

We present an algorithm, called BiSC, that describes the patterns avoided by a given set of permutations. It automatically conjectures the statements of known theorems such as the descriptions of stack-sortable (Knuth 1975) and West-2-stack-sortable permutations (West 1990), smooth (Lakshmibai and Sandhya 1990) and forest-like permutations (Bousquet-Melou and Butler 2007), and simsun permutations (Branden and Claesson 2011). The algorithm has also been used to discover new theorems and conjectures related to Young tableaux, Wilf-equivalences and sorting devices. We further give algorithms to prove a complete description of preimages of pattern classes under certain sorting devices. These generalize an algorithm of Claesson and Ulfarsson (2012) and allow us to prove a linear time algorithm for finding occurrences of the pattern 4312.


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