
Summary: Let \(H\) be a finite ordered set (say, different real numbers, \(| H|=n)\); however the ordering is unknown for us. G. O. H. Katona raised the following problem: If \(A=\{p,q\}\) \((1\leq p
Permutations, words, matrices, Exact enumeration problems, generating functions, comparisons, problem of Katona, finite ordered set
Permutations, words, matrices, Exact enumeration problems, generating functions, comparisons, problem of Katona, finite ordered set
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