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Patterns in treeshelves

We study the distribution and the popularity of left children on sets of treeshelves avoiding a pattern of size three. (Treeshelves are ordered binary increasing trees where every child is connected to its parent by a left or a right link.) The considered patterns are sub-treeshelves, and for each such a pattern we provide exponential generating function for the corresponding distribution and popularity. Finally, we present constructive bijections between treeshelves avoiding a pattern of size three and some classes of simpler combinatorial objects.

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Related contextCo-authorshipCo-authorshipCo-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalTopic signalWPatterns in treeshelvespreprint / 2016AJean-Luc BarilResearcherASergey KirgizovResearcherAVincent VajnovszkiResearcherTmath.CO8936 worksTDiscrete Mathematics1775 works
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Patterns in treeshelves

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