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q-Stern Polynomials as Numerators of Continued Fractions

Toufik Mansour — 2015

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

We present a q-analogue for the fact that the nth Stern polynomial Bₙ(t) in the sense of Klavžar, Milutinović and Petr [Adv. Appl. Math. 39 (2007)] is the numerator of a continued fraction of n terms. Moreover, we give a combinatorial interpretation for our q-analogue.

Restricted partitions and q-Pell numbers

Toufik MansourMark Shattuck — 2011

Open Mathematics

In this paper, we provide new combinatorial interpretations for the Pell numbers p n in terms of finite set partitions. In particular, we identify six classes of partitions of size n, each avoiding a set of three classical patterns of length four, all of which have cardinality given by p n. By restricting the statistic recording the number of inversions to one of these classes, and taking it jointly with the statistic recording the number of blocks, we obtain a new polynomial generalization of p...

A combinatorial proof of a result for permutation pairs

Toufik MansourMark Shattuck — 2012

Open Mathematics

In this paper, a direct combinatorial proof is given of a result on permutation pairs originally due to Carlitz, Scoville, and Vaughan and later extended. It concerns showing that the series expansion of the reciprocal of a certain multiply exponential generating function has positive integer coefficients. The arguments may then be applied to related problems, one of which concerns the reciprocal of the exponential series for Fibonacci numbers.

Pattern avoiding partitions and Motzkin left factors

Toufik MansourMark Shattuck — 2011

Open Mathematics

Let L n, n ≥ 1, denote the sequence which counts the number of paths from the origin to the line x = n − 1 using (1, 1), (1, −1), and (1, 0) steps that never dip below the x-axis (called Motzkin left factors). The numbers L n count, among other things, certain restricted subsets of permutations and Catalan paths. In this paper, we provide new combinatorial interpretations for these numbers in terms of finite set partitions. In particular, we identify four classes of the partitions of size n, all...

Ascents of size less than d in compositions

Maisoon FalahToufik Mansour — 2011

Open Mathematics

A composition of a positive integer n is a finite sequence π1π2...πm of positive integers such that π1+...+πm = n. Let d be a fixed number. We say that we have an ascent of size d or more (respectively, less than d) if πi+1 ≥ πi+d (respectively, πi < πi+1 < πi + d). Recently, Brennan and Knopfmacher determined the mean, variance and limiting distribution of the number of ascents of size d or more in the set of compositions of n. In this paper, we find an explicit formula for the multi-variable...

Compositions of n as alternating sequences of weakly increasing and strictly decreasing partitions

Aubrey BlecherCharlotte BrennanToufik Mansour — 2012

Open Mathematics

Compositions and partitions of positive integers are often studied in separate frameworks where partitions are given by q-series generating functions and compositions exhibiting specific patterns are designated by generating functions for these patterns. Here, we view compositions as alternating sequences of weakly increasing and strictly decreasing partitions (i.e. alternating blocks). We obtain generating functions for the number of such partitions in terms of the size of the composition, the...

Some Parity Statistics in Integer Partitions

Aubrey BlecherToufik MansourAugustine O. Munagi — 2015

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

We study integer partitions with respect to the classical word statistics of levels and descents subject to prescribed parity conditions. For instance, a partition with summands λ λ k may be enumerated according to descents λ i > λ i + 1 while tracking the individual parities of λ i and λ i + 1 . There are two types of parity levels, E = E and O = O, and four types of parity-descents, E > E, E > O, O > E and O > O, where E and O represent arbitrary even and odd summands. We obtain functional equations and explicit...

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