
arXiv: 1410.2933
Recently, Dokos et al. conjectured that for all $k, m\geq 1$, the patterns $ 12\ldots k(k+m+1)\ldots (k+2)(k+1) $ and $(m+1)(m+2)\ldots (k+m+1)m\ldots 21$ are $maj$-Wilf-equivalent. In this paper, we confirm this conjecture for all $k\geq 1$ and $m=1$. In fact, we construct a descent set preserving bijection between $ 12\ldots k (k-1) $-avoiding permutations and $23\ldots k1$-avoiding permutations for all $k\geq 3$. As a corollary, our bijection enables us to settle a conjecture of Gowravaram and Jagadeesan concerning the Wilf-equivalence for permutations with given descent sets.
Permutations, words, matrices, Symmetric groups, \(maj\)-Wilf equivalent, bijection, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Combinatorics (math.CO), Enumeration in graph theory, pattern avoiding permutation
Permutations, words, matrices, Symmetric groups, \(maj\)-Wilf equivalent, bijection, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Combinatorics (math.CO), Enumeration in graph theory, pattern avoiding permutation
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