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Discrete Applied Mathematics | 2004

Gray code for derangements

Jean-Luc Baril; Vincent Vajnovszki

We give a Gray code and constant average time generating algorithm for derangements, i.e., permutations with no fixed points. In our Gray code, each derangement is transformed into its successor either via one or two transpositions or a rotation of three elements. We generalize these results to permutations with number of fixed points bounded between two constants.


Information Processing Letters | 2006

Efficient lower and upper bounds of the diagonal-flip distance between triangulations

Jean-Luc Baril; Jean Marcel Pallo

There remains today an open problem whether the rotation distance between binary trees or equivalently the diagonal-flip distance between triangulations can be computed in polynomial time. We present an efficient algorithm for computing lower and upper bounds of this distance between a pair of triangulations.


Discrete Mathematics | 2007

Gray code for permutations with a fixed number of cycles

Jean-Luc Baril

We give the first Gray code for the set of n-length permutations with a given number of cycles. In this code, each permutation is transformed into its successor by a product with a cycle of length three, which is optimal. If we represent each permutation by its transposition array then the obtained list still remains a Gray code and this allows us to construct a constant amortized time (CAT) algorithm for generating these codes. Also, Gray code and generating algorithm for n-length permutations with fixed number of left-to-right minima are discussed.


Discrete Mathematics | 2005

The irregularity strength of circulant graphs

Jean-Luc Baril; Hamamache Kheddouci; Olivier Togni

The irregularity strength of a simple graph is the smallest integer k for which there exists a weighting of the edges with positive integers at most k such that all the weighted degrees of the vertices are distinct. In this paper we study the irregularity strength of circulant graphs of degree 4. We find the exact value of the strength for a large family of circulant graphs.


Theoretical Computer Science | 2005

Minimal change list for Lucas strings and some graph theoretic consequences

Jean-Luc Baril; Vincent Vajnovszki

We give a minimal change list for the set of order p length-n Lucas strings, i.e., the set of length-n binary strings with no p consecutive 1s nor a 1l prefix and a 1m suffix with l+m ≥ p. The construction of this list proves also that the order p n-dimensional Lucas cube has a Hamiltonian path if and only if n is not a multiple of p + 1, and its second power always has a Hamiltonian path.


Information Processing Letters | 2009

More restrictive Gray codes for some classes of pattern avoiding permutations

Jean-Luc Baril

In a recent article [W.M.B. Dukes, M.F. Flanagan, T. Mansour, V. Vajnovszki, Combinatorial Gray codes for classes of pattern avoiding permutations, Theoret. Comput. Sci. 396 (2008) 35-49], Dukes, Flanagan, Mansour and Vajnovszki present Gray codes for several families of pattern avoiding permutations. In their Gray codes two consecutive objects differ in at most four or five positions, which is not optimal. In this paper, we present a unified construction in order to refine their results (or to find other Gray codes). In particular, we obtain more restrictive Gray codes for the two Wilf classes of Catalan permutations of length n; two consecutive objects differ in at most two or three positions which is optimal for n odd. Other refinements have been found for permutation sets enumerated by the numbers of Schroder, Pell, even index Fibonacci numbers and the central binomial coefficients. A general efficient generating algorithm is also given.


Information Processing Letters | 2010

Whole mirror duplication-random loss model and pattern avoiding permutations

Jean-Luc Baril; Rémi Vernay

In this paper we study the problem of the whole mirror duplication-random loss model in terms of pattern avoiding permutations. We prove that the class of permutations obtained with this model after a given number p of duplications of the identity is the class of permutations avoiding the alternating permutations of length 2^p+1. We also compute the number of duplications necessary and sufficient to obtain any permutation of length n. We provide two efficient algorithms to reconstitute a possible scenario of whole mirror duplications from identity to any permutation of length n. One of them uses the well-known binary reflected Gray code (Gray, 1953) [10]. Other relative models are also considered.


Order | 2006

The Phagocyte Lattice of Dyck Words

Jean-Luc Baril; Jean Marcel Pallo

We introduce a new lattice structure on Dyck words. We exhibit efficient algorithms to compute meets and joins of Dyck words.


Discrete Applied Mathematics | 2017

A permutation code preserving a double Eulerian bistatistic

Jean-Luc Baril; Vincent Vajnovszki

Visontai conjectured in 2013 that the joint distribution of ascent and distinct nonzero value numbers on the set of subexcedant sequences is the same as that of descent and inverse descent numbers on the set of permutations. This conjecture has been proved by Aas in 2014, and the generating function of the corresponding bistatistics is the double Eulerian polynomial. Among the techniques used by Aas are the Mobius inversion formula and isomorphism of labeled rooted trees. In this paper we define a permutation code (that is, a bijection between permutations and subexcedant sequences) and show the more general result that two


Information Processing Letters | 2014

Motzkin subposets and Motzkin geodesics in Tamari lattices

Jean-Luc Baril; Jean Marcel Pallo

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Axel Moinet

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Phan-Thuan Do

Hanoi University of Science and Technology

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