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A374634 Number of integer compositions of n whose leaders of weakly increasing runs are strictly increasing.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 12, 17, 28, 43, 67, 103, 162, 245, 374, 569, 854, 1278, 1902, 2816, 4148, 6087, 8881, 12926, 18726, 27042, 38894, 55789, 79733, 113632, 161426, 228696, 323049, 455135, 639479, 896249, 1252905, 1747327, 2431035, 3374603, 4673880, 6459435, 8908173
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Author

Gus Wiseman, Jul 23 2024

Keywords

Comments

The leaders of weakly increasing runs in a sequence are obtained by splitting it into maximal weakly increasing subsequences and taking the first term of each.

Examples

			The composition (1,3,3,2,4,3) has weakly increasing runs ((1,3,3),(2,4),(3)), with leaders (1,2,3), so is counted under a(16).
The a(0) = 1 through a(7) = 17 compositions:
  ()  (1)  (2)   (3)    (4)     (5)      (6)       (7)
           (11)  (12)   (13)    (14)     (15)      (16)
                 (111)  (22)    (23)     (24)      (25)
                        (112)   (113)    (33)      (34)
                        (1111)  (122)    (114)     (115)
                                (1112)   (123)     (124)
                                (11111)  (132)     (133)
                                         (222)     (142)
                                         (1113)    (223)
                                         (1122)    (1114)
                                         (11112)   (1123)
                                         (111111)  (1132)
                                                   (1222)
                                                   (11113)
                                                   (11122)
                                                   (111112)
                                                   (1111111)
		

Crossrefs

Ranked by positions of strictly increasing rows in A374629 (sums A374630).
Types of runs (instead of weakly increasing):
- For leaders of constant runs we have A000041.
- For leaders of anti-runs we have A374679.
- For leaders of strictly increasing runs we have A374688.
- For leaders of strictly decreasing runs we have A374762.
Types of run-leaders (instead of strictly increasing):
- For strictly decreasing leaders we appear to have A188920.
- For weakly decreasing leaders we appear to have A189076.
- For identical leaders we have A374631.
- For distinct leaders we have A374632, ranks A374768.
- For weakly increasing leaders we have A374635.
A003242 counts anti-run compositions.
A011782 counts compositions.
A238130, A238279, A333755 count compositions by number of runs.
A274174 counts contiguous compositions, ranks A374249.
A335456 counts patterns matched by compositions.
A335548 counts non-contiguous compositions, ranks A374253.
A374637 counts compositions by sum of leaders of weakly increasing runs.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    Table[Length[Select[Join@@Permutations /@ IntegerPartitions[n],Less@@First/@Split[#,LessEqual]&]],{n,0,15}]
  • PARI
    dfs(m, r, u) = 1 + sum(s=u+1, min(m, r-1), x^s/(1-x^s) + sum(t=s+1, m-s, dfs(m-s-t, t, s)*x^(s+t)/prod(i=s, t, 1-x^i)));
    lista(nn) = Vec(dfs(nn, nn+1, 0) + O(x^(1+nn))); \\ Jinyuan Wang, Feb 13 2025

Extensions

More terms from Jinyuan Wang, Feb 13 2025

A374687 Number of integer compositions of n whose leaders of strictly increasing runs are distinct.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 1, 3, 3, 7, 11, 15, 27, 45, 65, 101, 161, 251, 381, 573, 865, 1321, 1975, 2965, 4387, 6467, 9579, 14091, 20669, 30135, 43869, 63531, 91831, 132575, 190567, 273209, 390659, 557069, 792371, 1124381, 1591977, 2249029, 3169993, 4458163, 6256201, 8762251, 12246541
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Author

Gus Wiseman, Jul 27 2024

Keywords

Comments

The leaders of strictly increasing runs in a sequence are obtained by splitting it into maximal strictly increasing subsequences and taking the first term of each.

Examples

			The a(0) = 1 through a(7) = 15 compositions:
  ()  (1)  (2)  (3)   (4)   (5)    (6)    (7)
                (12)  (13)  (14)   (15)   (16)
                (21)  (31)  (23)   (24)   (25)
                            (32)   (42)   (34)
                            (41)   (51)   (43)
                            (122)  (123)  (52)
                            (212)  (132)  (61)
                                   (213)  (124)
                                   (231)  (133)
                                   (312)  (142)
                                   (321)  (214)
                                          (241)
                                          (313)
                                          (412)
                                          (421)
		

Crossrefs

Ranked by A374698.
Types of runs (instead of strictly increasing):
- For leaders of identical runs we have A274174 for n > 0, ranks A374249.
- For leaders of anti-runs we have A374518, ranks A374638.
- For leaders of weakly increasing runs we have A374632, ranks A374768.
- For leaders of weakly decreasing runs we have A374743, ranks A374701.
- For leaders of strictly decreasing runs we have A374761, ranks A374767.
Types of run-leaders (instead of distinct):
- For identical leaders we have A374686, ranks A374685.
- For strictly increasing leaders we have A374688.
- For strictly decreasing leaders we have A374689.
- For weakly increasing leaders we have A374690.
- For weakly decreasing leaders we have A374697.
A003242 counts anti-run compositions, ranks A333489.
A011782 counts compositions.
A238130, A238279, A333755 count compositions by number of runs.
A335456 counts patterns matched by compositions.
A373949 counts compositions by run-compressed sum, opposite A373951.
A374683 lists leaders of strictly increasing runs of standard compositions.
A374700 counts compositions by sum of leaders of strictly increasing runs.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    Table[Length[Select[Join@@Permutations /@ IntegerPartitions[n],UnsameQ@@First/@Split[#,Less]&]],{n,0,15}]
  • PARI
    dfs(m, r, v) = 1 + sum(s=1, min(m, r), if(!setsearch(v, s), dfs(m-s, s, setunion(v, [s]))*x^s + sum(t=s+1, m-s, dfs(m-s-t, t, setunion(v, [s]))*x^(s+t)*prod(i=s+1, t-1, 1+x^i))));
    lista(nn) = Vec(dfs(nn, nn, []) + O(x^(1+nn))); \\ Jinyuan Wang, Feb 13 2025

Extensions

More terms from Jinyuan Wang, Feb 13 2025

A374630 Sum of leaders of weakly increasing runs in the n-th composition in standard order.

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 1, 2, 1, 3, 3, 1, 1, 4, 4, 2, 3, 1, 2, 1, 1, 5, 5, 5, 4, 2, 3, 3, 3, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 1, 6, 6, 6, 5, 3, 6, 4, 4, 2, 3, 2, 3, 3, 4, 3, 3, 1, 2, 3, 2, 1, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 1, 7, 7, 7, 6, 7, 7, 5, 5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 4, 5, 4, 4, 2, 3, 4, 3, 2, 3, 3
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Author

Gus Wiseman, Jul 20 2024

Keywords

Comments

The leaders of weakly increasing runs in a sequence are obtained by splitting it into maximal weakly increasing subsequences and taking the first term of each.
The k-th composition in standard order (graded reverse-lexicographic, A066099) is obtained by taking the set of positions of 1's in the reversed binary expansion of k, prepending 0, taking first differences, and reversing again. This gives a bijective correspondence between nonnegative integers and integer compositions.

Examples

			The maximal weakly increasing subsequences of the 1234567th composition in standard order are ((3),(2),(1,2,2),(1,2,5),(1,1,1)), so a(1234567) = 8.
		

Crossrefs

For length instead of sum we have A124766.
For leaders of constant runs we have A373953, excess A373954.
For leaders of anti-runs we have A374516.
Row-sums of A374629.
Counting compositions by this statistic gives A374637.
For leaders of strictly increasing runs we have A374684.
For leaders of weakly decreasing runs we have A374741.
For leaders of strictly decreasing runs we have A374758
A011782 counts compositions.
A238130, A238279, A333755 count compositions by number of runs.
A335456 counts patterns matched by compositions.
A373949 counts compositions by run-compressed sum, opposite A373951.
All of the following pertain to compositions in standard order:
- Ones are counted by A000120.
- Sum is A029837 (or sometimes A070939).
- Listed by A066099.
- Length is A070939.
- Number of adjacent equal pairs is A124762, unequal A333382.
- Number of max runs: A124765, A124766, A124767, A124768, A124769, A333381.
- Ranks of strict compositions are A233564, counted by A032020.
- Constant compositions are ranked by A272919.
- Ranks of anti-run compositions are A333489, counted by A003242.
- Run-length transform is A333627.
- Run-compression transform is A373948.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    stc[n_]:=Differences[Prepend[Join @@ Position[Reverse[IntegerDigits[n,2]],1],0]]//Reverse;
    Table[Total[First/@Split[stc[n],LessEqual]],{n,0,100}]

A374631 Number of integer compositions of n whose leaders of weakly increasing runs are identical.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 2, 3, 6, 10, 19, 34, 63, 116, 218, 405, 763, 1436, 2714, 5127, 9718, 18422, 34968, 66397, 126168, 239820, 456027, 867325, 1649970, 3139288, 5973746, 11368487, 21636909, 41182648, 78389204, 149216039, 284046349, 540722066, 1029362133, 1959609449
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Author

Gus Wiseman, Jul 23 2024

Keywords

Comments

The leaders of weakly increasing runs in a sequence are obtained by splitting it into maximal weakly increasing subsequences and taking the first term of each.

Examples

			The composition (1,3,1,4,1,2,2,1) has maximal weakly increasing subsequences ((1,3),(1,4),(1,2,2),(1)), with leaders (1,1,1,1), so is counted under a(15).
The a(0) = 1 through a(6) = 19 compositions:
  ()  (1)  (2)   (3)    (4)     (5)      (6)
           (11)  (12)   (13)    (14)     (15)
                 (111)  (22)    (23)     (24)
                        (112)   (113)    (33)
                        (121)   (122)    (114)
                        (1111)  (131)    (123)
                                (1112)   (141)
                                (1121)   (222)
                                (1211)   (1113)
                                (11111)  (1122)
                                         (1131)
                                         (1212)
                                         (1221)
                                         (1311)
                                         (11112)
                                         (11121)
                                         (11211)
                                         (12111)
                                         (111111)
		

Crossrefs

Ranked by A374633 = positions of identical rows in A374629 (sums A374630).
Types of runs (instead of weakly increasing):
- For leaders of identical runs we have A000005 for n > 0, ranks A272919.
- For leaders of anti-runs we have A374517, ranks A374519.
- For leaders of strictly increasing runs we have A374686, ranks A374685.
- For leaders of weakly decreasing runs we have A374742, ranks A374744.
- For leaders of strictly decreasing runs we have A374760, ranks A374759.
Types of run-leaders (instead of identical):
- For strictly decreasing leaders we appear to have A188920.
- For weakly decreasing leaders we appear to have A189076.
- For distinct leaders we have A374632, ranks A374768.
- For strictly increasing leaders we have A374634.
- For weakly increasing leaders we have A374635.
A003242 counts anti-run compositions.
A011782 counts compositions.
A238130, A238279, A333755 count compositions by number of runs.
A274174 counts contiguous compositions, ranks A374249.
A335456 counts patterns matched by compositions.
A335548 counts non-contiguous compositions, ranks A374253.
A374637 counts compositions by sum of leaders of weakly increasing runs.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    Table[Length[Select[Join@@Permutations /@ IntegerPartitions[n],SameQ@@First/@Split[#,LessEqual]&]],{n,0,15}]
  • PARI
    C_x(N) = {my(x='x+O('x^N), h=1+sum(i=1,N, 1/(1-x^i)*(x^i+sum(z=1,N-i+1, (x^i/(1-x^i)*(-1+(1/prod(j=i+1,N-i,1-x^j))))^z)))); Vec(h)}
    C_x(40) \\ John Tyler Rascoe, Jul 25 2024

Formula

G.f.: 1 + Sum_{i>0} A(x,i) where A(x,i) = 1/(1-x^i) * (x^i + Sum_{z>0} ( ((x^i)/(1-x^i) * (-1 + Product_{j>i} (1/(1-x^j))))^z )) is the g.f. for compositions of this kind with all leaders equal to i. - John Tyler Rascoe, Jul 25 2024

Extensions

a(26) onwards from John Tyler Rascoe, Jul 25 2024

A374757 Irregular triangle read by rows where row n lists the leaders of strictly decreasing runs in the n-th composition in standard order.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 2, 1, 1, 3, 2, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 4, 3, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 3, 1, 2, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 5, 4, 3, 3, 1, 2, 3, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 4, 1, 3, 1, 2, 2, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 3, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 6, 5, 4, 4, 1, 3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 3, 1, 1, 2, 4, 2, 3
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Jul 29 2024

Keywords

Comments

The leaders of strictly decreasing runs in a sequence are obtained by splitting it into maximal strictly decreasing subsequences and taking the first term of each.
The k-th composition in standard order (graded reverse-lexicographic, A066099) is obtained by taking the set of positions of 1's in the reversed binary expansion of k, prepending 0, taking first differences, and reversing again. This gives a bijective correspondence between nonnegative integers and integer compositions.

Examples

			the 1234567th composition in standard order is (3,2,1,2,2,1,2,5,1,1,1), with strictly decreasing runs ((3,2,1),(2),(2,1),(2),(5,1),(1),(1)), so row 1234567 is (3,2,2,2,5,1,1).
The nonnegative integers, corresponding compositions, and leaders of strictly decreasing runs begin:
    0:      () -> ()        15: (1,1,1,1) -> (1,1,1,1)
    1:     (1) -> (1)       16:       (5) -> (5)
    2:     (2) -> (2)       17:     (4,1) -> (4)
    3:   (1,1) -> (1,1)     18:     (3,2) -> (3)
    4:     (3) -> (3)       19:   (3,1,1) -> (3,1)
    5:   (2,1) -> (2)       20:     (2,3) -> (2,3)
    6:   (1,2) -> (1,2)     21:   (2,2,1) -> (2,2)
    7: (1,1,1) -> (1,1,1)   22:   (2,1,2) -> (2,2)
    8:     (4) -> (4)       23: (2,1,1,1) -> (2,1,1)
    9:   (3,1) -> (3)       24:     (1,4) -> (1,4)
   10:   (2,2) -> (2,2)     25:   (1,3,1) -> (1,3)
   11: (2,1,1) -> (2,1)     26:   (1,2,2) -> (1,2,2)
   12:   (1,3) -> (1,3)     27: (1,2,1,1) -> (1,2,1)
   13: (1,2,1) -> (1,2)     28:   (1,1,3) -> (1,1,3)
   14: (1,1,2) -> (1,1,2)   29: (1,1,2,1) -> (1,1,2)
		

Crossrefs

Row-leaders of nonempty rows are A065120.
Row-lengths are A124769.
The opposite version is A374683, sum A374684, length A124768.
The weak version is A374740, sum A374741, length A124765.
Row-sums are A374758.
Positions of identical rows are A374759 (counted by A374760).
Positions of distinct (strict) rows are A374767 (counted by A374761).
All of the following pertain to compositions in standard order:
- Length is A000120.
- Sum is A029837(n+1).
- Parts are listed by A066099.
- Number of adjacent equal pairs is A124762, unequal A333382.
- Run-length transform is A333627, sum A070939.
- Run-compression transform is A373948, sum A373953, excess A373954.
- Ranks of contiguous compositions are A374249, counted by A274174.
- Ranks of non-contiguous compositions are A374253, counted by A335548.
Six types of runs:

Programs

  • Mathematica
    stc[n_]:=Differences[Prepend[Join @@ Position[Reverse[IntegerDigits[n,2]],1],0]]//Reverse;
    Table[First/@Split[stc[n],Greater],{n,0,100}]

A374742 Number of integer compositions of n whose leaders of weakly decreasing runs are identical.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 54, 87, 138, 220, 349, 556, 881, 1403, 2229, 3551, 5653, 9019, 14387, 22988, 36739, 58785, 94100, 150765, 241658, 387617, 622002, 998658, 1604032, 2577512, 4143243, 6662520, 10716931, 17243904, 27753518, 44680121, 71947123, 115880662
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Author

Gus Wiseman, Jul 25 2024

Keywords

Comments

The weakly decreasing run-leaders of a sequence are obtained by splitting into maximal weakly decreasing subsequences and taking the first term of each.

Examples

			The composition (3,1,3,2,1,3,3) has maximal weakly decreasing subsequences ((3,1),(3,2,1),(3,3)), with leaders (3,3,3), so is counted under a(16).
The a(0) = 1 through a(6) = 13 compositions:
  ()  (1)  (2)   (3)    (4)     (5)      (6)
           (11)  (21)   (22)    (32)     (33)
                 (111)  (31)    (41)     (42)
                        (211)   (212)    (51)
                        (1111)  (221)    (222)
                                (311)    (321)
                                (2111)   (411)
                                (11111)  (2112)
                                         (2121)
                                         (2211)
                                         (3111)
                                         (21111)
                                         (111111)
		

Crossrefs

Ranked by A374744 = positions of identical rows in A374740, cf. A374629.
Types of runs (instead of weakly decreasing):
- For leaders of identical runs we have A000005 for n > 0, ranks A272919.
- For leaders of anti-runs we have A374517, ranks A374519.
- For leaders of strictly increasing runs we have A374686, ranks A374685.
- For leaders of weakly increasing runs we have A374631, ranks A374633.
- For leaders of strictly decreasing runs we have A374760, ranks A374759.
Types of run-leaders (instead of identical):
- For strictly decreasing leaders we have A374746.
- For weakly decreasing leaders we have A374747.
- For distinct leaders we have A374743, ranks A374701.
- For weakly increasing leaders we appear to have A188900.
A003242 counts anti-run compositions, ranks A333489.
A011782 counts compositions.
A238130, A238279, A333755 count compositions by number of runs.
A274174 counts contiguous compositions, ranks A374249.
A335456 counts patterns matched by compositions.
A335548 counts non-contiguous compositions, ranks A374253.
A373949 counts compositions by run-compressed sum, opposite A373951.
A374748 counts compositions by sum of leaders of weakly decreasing runs.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    Table[Length[Select[Join@@Permutations /@ IntegerPartitions[n],SameQ@@First/@Split[#,GreaterEqual]&]],{n,0,15}]
  • PARI
    B(i) = x^i/(1-x^i) * sum(j=1,i-1, x^j*prod(k=1,j, (1-x^k)^(-1)))
    A_x(N) = {my(x='x+O('x^N)); Vec(1+sum(i=1,N,-1+(1+x^i/(1-x^i))/(1-B(i))))}
    A_x(30) \\ John Tyler Rascoe, Apr 29 2025

Formula

G.f.: 1 + Sum_{i>0} -1 + (1 + x^i/(1 - x^i))/(1 - B(i,x)) where B(i,x) = x^i/(1 - x^i) * Sum_{j=1..i-1} x^j * Product_{k=1..j} (1 - x^k)^(-1). - John Tyler Rascoe, Apr 29 2025

Extensions

a(24)-a(40) from Alois P. Heinz, Jul 26 2024

A374686 Number of integer compositions of n whose leaders of strictly increasing runs are identical.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 17, 29, 51, 91, 162, 291, 523, 948, 1712, 3112, 5656, 10297, 18763, 34217, 62442, 114006, 208239, 380465, 695342, 1271046, 2323818, 4249113, 7770389, 14210991, 25991853, 47541734, 86962675, 159077005, 291001483, 532345978, 973871397
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Jul 27 2024

Keywords

Comments

The leaders of strictly increasing runs in a sequence are obtained by splitting it into maximal strictly increasing subsequences and taking the first term of each.
Also the number of ways to choose a strict integer partition of each part of an integer composition of n (A304969) such that the minima are identical. For maxima instead of minima we have A374760. For all partitions (not just strict) we have A374704, for maxima A358905.

Examples

			The composition (2,3,2,2,3,4) has strictly increasing runs ((2,3),(2),(2,3,4)), with leaders (2,2,2), so is counted under a(16).
The a(0) = 1 through a(6) = 17 compositions:
  ()  (1)  (2)   (3)    (4)     (5)      (6)
           (11)  (12)   (13)    (14)     (15)
                 (111)  (22)    (23)     (24)
                        (112)   (113)    (33)
                        (121)   (131)    (114)
                        (1111)  (1112)   (123)
                                (1121)   (141)
                                (1211)   (222)
                                (11111)  (1113)
                                         (1131)
                                         (1212)
                                         (1311)
                                         (11112)
                                         (11121)
                                         (11211)
                                         (12111)
                                         (111111)
		

Crossrefs

Ranked by A374685.
Types of runs (instead of strictly increasing):
- For leaders of identical runs we have A000005 for n > 0, ranks A272919.
- For leaders of anti-runs we have A374517, ranks A374519.
- For leaders of weakly increasing runs we have A374631, ranks A374633.
- For leaders of weakly decreasing runs we have A374742, ranks A374744.
- For leaders of strictly decreasing runs we have A374760, ranks A374759.
Types of run-leaders (instead of identical):
- For distinct leaders we have A374687, ranks A374698.
- For strictly increasing leaders we have A374688.
- For strictly decreasing leaders we have A374689.
- For weakly increasing leaders we have A374690.
- For weakly decreasing leaders we have A374697.
A003242 counts anti-run compositions, ranks A333489.
A011782 counts compositions.
A238130, A238279, A333755 count compositions by number of runs.
A274174 counts contiguous compositions, ranks A374249.
A335456 counts patterns matched by compositions.
A335548 counts non-contiguous compositions, ranks A374253.
A373949 counts compositions by run-compressed sum, opposite A373951.
A374683 lists leaders of strictly increasing runs of standard compositions.
A374700 counts compositions by sum of leaders of strictly increasing runs.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    Table[Length[Select[Join @@ Permutations/@IntegerPartitions[n],SameQ@@First/@Split[#,Less]&]],{n,0,15}]
  • PARI
    seq(n) = Vec(1 + sum(k=1, n, 1/(1 - x^k*prod(j=k+1, n-k, 1 + x^j, 1 + O(x^(n-k+1))))-1)) \\ Andrew Howroyd, Jul 27 2024

Extensions

a(26) onwards from Andrew Howroyd, Jul 27 2024

A374743 Number of integer compositions of n whose leaders of weakly decreasing runs are distinct.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 2, 4, 8, 15, 29, 55, 105, 198, 371, 690, 1280, 2364, 4353, 7981, 14568, 26466, 47876, 86264, 154896, 277236, 494675, 879924, 1560275, 2757830, 4859010, 8534420, 14945107, 26096824, 45446624, 78939432, 136773519, 236401194, 407614349, 701147189, 1203194421
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Jul 25 2024

Keywords

Comments

The weakly decreasing run-leaders of a sequence are obtained by splitting it into maximal weakly decreasing subsequences and taking the first term of each.

Examples

			The composition (1,3,1,4,1,2,2,1) has maximal weakly decreasing subsequences ((1),(3,1),(4,1),(2,2,1)), with leaders (1,3,4,2), so is counted under a(15).
The a(0) = 1 through a(5) = 15 compositions:
  ()  (1)  (2)   (3)    (4)     (5)
           (11)  (12)   (13)    (14)
                 (21)   (22)    (23)
                 (111)  (31)    (32)
                        (112)   (41)
                        (121)   (113)
                        (211)   (122)
                        (1111)  (131)
                                (221)
                                (311)
                                (1112)
                                (1121)
                                (1211)
                                (2111)
                                (11111)
		

Crossrefs

Ranked by A374701 = positions of distinct rows in A374740, opposite A374629.
Types of runs (instead of weakly decreasing):
- For leaders of identical runs we have A274174, ranks A374249.
- For leaders of anti-runs we have A374518, ranks A374638.
- For leaders of weakly increasing runs we have A374632, ranks A374768.
- For leaders of strictly increasing runs we have A374687, ranks A374698.
- For leaders of strictly decreasing runs we have A374761, ranks A374767.
Types of run-leaders (instead of distinct):
- For weakly increasing leaders we appear to have A188900.
- For identical leaders we have A374742.
- For strictly increasing leaders we have opposite A374634.
- For strictly decreasing leaders we have A374746.
- For weakly decreasing leaders we have A374747.
A011782 counts compositions.
A238130, A238279, A333755 count compositions by number of runs.
A335456 counts patterns matched by compositions.
A373949 counts compositions by run-compressed sum, opposite A373951.
A374748 counts compositions by sum of leaders of weakly decreasing runs.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    Table[Length[Select[Join@@Permutations /@ IntegerPartitions[n],UnsameQ@@First/@Split[#,GreaterEqual]&]],{n,0,15}]

Extensions

a(24)-a(36) from Alois P. Heinz, Jul 26 2024

A374633 Numbers k such that the leaders of weakly increasing runs in the k-th composition in standard order (A066099) are identical.

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 36, 40, 42, 48, 49, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 72, 80, 82, 84, 96, 97, 99, 100, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 115
Offset: 1

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Jul 21 2024

Keywords

Comments

The leaders of weakly increasing runs in a sequence are obtained by splitting it into maximal weakly increasing subsequences and taking the first term of each.
The k-th composition in standard order (graded reverse-lexicographic, A066099) is obtained by taking the set of positions of 1's in the reversed binary expansion of k, prepending 0, taking first differences, and reversing again. This gives a bijective correspondence between nonnegative integers and integer compositions.

Examples

			The maximal weakly increasing subsequences of the 26165th composition in standard order are ((1,3),(1,4),(1,2,2),(1)), with leaders (1,1,1,1), so 26165 is in the sequence.
The sequence together with the corresponding compositions begins:
   0: ()
   1: (1)
   2: (2)
   3: (1,1)
   4: (3)
   6: (1,2)
   7: (1,1,1)
   8: (4)
  10: (2,2)
  12: (1,3)
  13: (1,2,1)
  14: (1,1,2)
  15: (1,1,1,1)
  16: (5)
  20: (2,3)
  24: (1,4)
  25: (1,3,1)
  26: (1,2,2)
  27: (1,2,1,1)
		

Crossrefs

For strictly decreasing leaders we appear to have A188920.
For weakly decreasing leaders we appear to have A189076.
Other types of runs: A272919 (counted by A000005), A374519 (counted by A374517), A374685 (counted by A374686), A374744 (counted by A374742), A374759 (counted by A374760).
Positions of constant rows in A374629 (which has sums A374630).
Compositions of this type are counted by A374631.
For strictly increasing leaders see A374634.
For all different leaders we have A374768, counted by A374632.
A011782 counts compositions.
A238130, A238279, A333755 count compositions by number of runs.
A374637 counts compositions by sum of leaders of weakly increasing runs.
All of the following pertain to compositions in standard order:
- Ones are counted by A000120.
- Sum is A029837 (or sometimes A070939).
- Parts are listed by A066099.
- Length is A070939.
- Adjacent equal pairs are counted by A124762, unequal A333382.
- Number of max runs: A124765, A124766, A124767, A124768, A124769, A333381.
- Ranks of anti-run compositions are A333489, counted by A003242.
- Run-length transform is A333627.
- Run-compression transform is A373948, sum A373953, excess A373954.
- Ranks of contiguous compositions are A374249, counted by A274174.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    stc[n_]:=Differences[Prepend[Join @@ Position[Reverse[IntegerDigits[n,2]],1],0]]//Reverse;
    Select[Range[0,100],SameQ@@First/@Split[stc[#],LessEqual]&]

A374637 Triangle read by rows where T(n,k) is the number of integer compositions of n whose leaders of weakly increasing runs sum to k.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 2, 0, 2, 0, 3, 2, 1, 2, 0, 5, 4, 3, 1, 3, 0, 7, 10, 7, 3, 1, 4, 0, 11, 19, 14, 9, 4, 2, 5, 0, 15, 39, 27, 22, 10, 7, 2, 6, 0, 22, 69, 59, 48, 24, 15, 8, 3, 8, 0, 30, 125, 117, 104, 56, 38, 19, 10, 3, 10, 0, 42, 211, 241, 215, 132, 80, 49, 25, 12, 5, 12
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Jul 23 2024

Keywords

Comments

The leaders of weakly increasing runs in a sequence are obtained by splitting it into maximal weakly increasing subsequences and taking the first term of each.

Examples

			Triangle begins:
   1
   0   1
   0   1   1
   0   2   0   2
   0   3   2   1   2
   0   5   4   3   1   3
   0   7  10   7   3   1   4
   0  11  19  14   9   4   2   5
   0  15  39  27  22  10   7   2   6
   0  22  69  59  48  24  15   8   3   8
   0  30 125 117 104  56  38  19  10   3  10
   0  42 211 241 215 132  80  49  25  12   5  12
   0  56 354 473 445 296 186 109  61  31  17   5  15
   0  77 571 917 896 665 409 258 139  78  41  20   7  18
Row n = 6 counts the following compositions:
  .  (15)      (24)     (33)     (312)   (411)  (6)
     (114)     (141)    (231)    (3111)         (51)
     (123)     (1311)   (213)    (2121)         (42)
     (1113)    (1131)   (132)                   (321)
     (1122)    (222)    (2211)
     (11112)   (1221)   (2112)
     (111111)  (1212)   (21111)
               (12111)
               (11211)
               (11121)
		

Crossrefs

Last column n = k is A000009.
Second column k = 2 is A000041.
Row-sums are A011782.
For length instead of sum we have A238343.
The corresponding rank statistic is A374630, row-sums of A374629.
Types of runs (instead of weakly increasing):
- For leaders of constant runs we have A373949.
- For leaders of anti-runs we have A374521.
- For leaders of strictly increasing runs we have A374700.
- For leaders of weakly decreasing runs we have A374748.
- For leaders of strictly decreasing runs we have A374766.
Types of run-leaders:
- For strictly decreasing leaders we appear to have A188920.
- For weakly decreasing leaders we appear to have A189076.
- For identical leaders we have A374631.
- For distinct leaders we have A374632, ranks A374768.
- For strictly increasing leaders we have A374634.
- For weakly increasing leaders we have A374635.
A003242 counts anti-run compositions.
A238130, A238279, A333755 count compositions by number of runs.
A274174 counts contiguous compositions, ranks A374249.
A335456 counts patterns matched by compositions.
A335548 counts non-contiguous compositions, ranks A374253.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    Table[Length[Select[Join@@Permutations /@ IntegerPartitions[n],Total[First/@Split[#,LessEqual]]==k&]],{n,0,15},{k,0,n}]
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