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%I A137543 #19 Jul 10 2023 11:39:53 %S A137543 1,1,2,6,23,104,534,3060,19445,136976,1072110,9344781,90711178, %T A137543 977610989,11627993555,151488021053 %N A137543 Number of permutations in S_n avoiding {bar 1}3245 (i.e., every occurrence of 3245 is contained in an occurrence of a 13245). %C A137543 From _Lara Pudwell_, Oct 23 2008: (Start) %C A137543 A permutation p avoids a pattern q if it has no subsequence that is order-isomorphic to q. For example, p avoids the pattern 132 if it has no subsequence abc with a < c < b. %C A137543 Barred pattern avoidance considers permutations that avoid a pattern except in a special case. Given a barred pattern q, we may form two patterns, q1 = the sequence of unbarred letters of q and q2 = the sequence of all letters of q. %C A137543 A permutation p avoids barred pattern q if every instance of q1 in p is embedded in a copy of q2 in p. In other words, p avoids q1, except in the special case that a copy of q1 is a subsequence of a copy of q2. %C A137543 For example, if q = 5{bar 1}32{bar 4}, then q1 = 532 and q2 = 51324. p avoids q if every for decreasing subsequence acd of length 3 in p, one can find letters b and e so that the subsequence abcde of p has b < d < c < e < a. (End) %H A137543 Lara Pudwell, <a href="http://faculty.valpo.edu/lpudwell/papers/pudwell_thesis.pdf">Enumeration Schemes for Pattern-Avoiding Words and Permutations</a>, Ph. D. Dissertation, Math. Dept., Rutgers University, May 2008. %H A137543 Lara Pudwell, <a href="https://doi.org/10.37236/301">Enumeration schemes for permutations avoiding barred patterns</a>, El. J. Combinat. 17 (1) (2010) R29. %e A137543 See example in A137546. %K A137543 nonn,more %O A137543 0,3 %A A137543 _Lara Pudwell_, Apr 25 2008 %E A137543 a(8)-(15) from _Lars Blomberg_, Jun 05 2018 %E A137543 a(0)=1 prepended by _Alois P. Heinz_, Jul 10 2023