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A374678 Number of integer compositions of n whose leaders of maximal anti-runs are not distinct.

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 0, 1, 1, 3, 7, 15, 32, 70, 144, 311, 653, 1354, 2820, 5850, 12054, 24810, 50923, 104206, 212841, 433919, 882930, 1793810, 3639248, 7373539, 14921986
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Author

Gus Wiseman, Aug 06 2024

Keywords

Comments

The leaders of maximal anti-runs in a sequence are obtained by splitting it into maximal consecutive anti-runs (sequences with no adjacent equal terms) and taking the first term of each.

Examples

			The anti-runs of y = (1,1,2,2) are ((1),(1,2),(2)) with leaders (1,1,2) so y is counted under a(6).
The a(0) = 0 through a(6) = 15 compositions:
  .  .  (11)  (111)  (22)    (113)    (33)
                     (112)   (221)    (114)
                     (1111)  (1112)   (222)
                             (1121)   (1113)
                             (1211)   (1122)
                             (2111)   (1131)
                             (11111)  (1311)
                                      (2211)
                                      (3111)
                                      (11112)
                                      (11121)
                                      (11211)
                                      (12111)
                                      (21111)
                                      (111111)
		

Crossrefs

For constant runs we have A335548, complement A274174, ranks A374249.
The complement is counted by A374518, ranks A374638.
For weakly increasing runs we have complement A374632, ranks A374768.
Compositions of this type are ranked by A374639.
For identical instead of distinct leaders we have A374640, ranks A374520, complement A374517, ranks A374519.
A003242 counts anti-runs, ranks A333489.
A065120 gives leaders of standard compositions.
A106356 counts compositions by number of maximal anti-runs.
A238279 counts compositions by number of maximal runs
A274174 counts contiguous compositions, ranks A374249.

Programs

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

A374680 Number of integer compositions of n whose leaders of anti-runs are strictly decreasing.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 1, 3, 5, 8, 16, 31, 52, 98, 179, 323, 590, 1078, 1945, 3531, 6421, 11621, 21041, 38116, 68904, 124562, 225138, 406513, 733710, 1323803
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Aug 01 2024

Keywords

Comments

The leaders of anti-runs in a sequence are obtained by splitting it into maximal consecutive anti-runs (sequences with no adjacent equal terms) and taking the first term of each.

Examples

			The a(0) = 1 through a(6) = 16 compositions:
  ()  (1)  (2)  (3)   (4)    (5)    (6)
                (12)  (13)   (14)   (15)
                (21)  (31)   (23)   (24)
                      (121)  (32)   (42)
                      (211)  (41)   (51)
                             (131)  (123)
                             (212)  (132)
                             (311)  (141)
                                    (213)
                                    (231)
                                    (312)
                                    (321)
                                    (411)
                                    (1212)
                                    (2112)
                                    (2121)
		

Crossrefs

For distinct but not necessarily decreasing leaders we have A374518.
For partitions instead of compositions we have A375133.
Other types of runs (instead of anti-):
- For leaders of identical runs we have A000041.
- For leaders of weakly increasing runs we have A188920.
- For leaders of weakly decreasing runs we have A374746.
- For leaders of strictly decreasing runs we have A374763.
- For leaders of strictly increasing runs we have A374689.
Other types of run-leaders (instead of strictly decreasing):
- For identical leaders we have A374517, ranks A374519.
- For distinct leaders we have A374518, ranks A374638.
- For weakly increasing leaders we have A374681.
- For strictly increasing leaders we have A374679.
- For weakly decreasing leaders we have A374682.
A003242 counts anti-runs, ranks A333489.
A106356 counts compositions by number of maximal anti-runs.
A238279 counts compositions by number of maximal runs
A238424 counts partitions whose first differences are an anti-run.
A274174 counts contiguous compositions, ranks A374249.

Programs

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

A374681 Number of integer compositions of n whose leaders of anti-runs are weakly increasing.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 2, 4, 7, 14, 27, 50, 96, 185, 353, 672, 1289, 2466, 4722, 9052, 17342, 33244, 63767, 122325, 234727, 450553, 864975, 1660951, 3190089, 6128033
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Aug 01 2024

Keywords

Comments

The leaders of anti-runs in a sequence are obtained by splitting it into maximal consecutive anti-runs (sequences with no adjacent equal terms) and taking the first term of each.

Examples

			The a(0) = 1 through a(5) = 14 compositions:
  ()  (1)  (2)   (3)    (4)     (5)
           (11)  (12)   (13)    (14)
                 (21)   (22)    (23)
                 (111)  (31)    (32)
                        (112)   (41)
                        (121)   (113)
                        (1111)  (122)
                                (131)
                                (212)
                                (221)
                                (1112)
                                (1121)
                                (1211)
                                (11111)
		

Crossrefs

For partitions instead of compositions we have A034296.
Other types of runs (instead of anti-):
- For leaders of constant runs we have A000041.
- For leaders of weakly decreasing runs we have A188900.
- For leaders of weakly increasing runs we have A374635.
- For leaders of strictly increasing runs we have A374690.
- For leaders of strictly decreasing runs we have A374764.
Other types of run-leaders (instead of weakly increasing):
- For identical leaders we have A374517, ranks A374519.
- For distinct leaders we have A374518, ranks A374638.
- For strictly increasing leaders we have A374679.
- For weakly decreasing leaders we have A374682.
- For strictly decreasing leaders we have A374680.
A003242 counts anti-runs, ranks A333489.
A106356 counts compositions by number of maximal anti-runs.
A238279 counts compositions by number of maximal runs
A238424 counts partitions whose first differences are an anti-run.
A274174 counts contiguous compositions, ranks A374249.

Programs

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

A374682 Number of integer compositions of n whose leaders of anti-runs are weakly decreasing.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 2, 4, 8, 15, 30, 59, 114, 222, 434, 844, 1641, 3189, 6192, 12020, 23320, 45213, 87624, 169744, 328684, 636221, 1231067, 2381269, 4604713, 8901664
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Aug 01 2024

Keywords

Comments

The leaders of anti-runs in a sequence are obtained by splitting it into maximal consecutive anti-runs (sequences with no adjacent equal terms) and taking the first term of each.

Examples

			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)   (131)
                        (1111)  (212)
                                (221)
                                (311)
                                (1112)
                                (1121)
                                (1211)
                                (2111)
                                (11111)
		

Crossrefs

For reversed partitions instead of compositions we have A115029.
The complement is A374699.
Other types of runs (instead of anti-):
- For leaders of identical runs we have A000041.
- For leaders of weakly increasing runs we have A189076, complement A374636.
- For leaders of weakly decreasing runs we have A374747.
- For leaders of strictly decreasing runs we have A374765.
- For leaders of strictly increasing runs we have A374697.
Other types of run-leaders (instead of weakly decreasing):
- For identical leaders we have A374517, ranks A374519.
- For distinct leaders we have A374518, ranks A374638.
- For weakly increasing leaders we have A374681.
- For strictly increasing leaders we have A374679.
- For strictly decreasing leaders we have A374680.
A003242 counts anti-runs, ranks A333489.
A106356 counts compositions by number of maximal anti-runs.
A238279 counts compositions by number of maximal runs
A238424 counts partitions whose first differences are an anti-run.
A274174 counts contiguous compositions, ranks A374249.

Programs

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

A374746 Number of integer compositions of n whose leaders of weakly decreasing runs are strictly decreasing.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 12, 18, 31, 51, 86, 143, 241, 397, 657, 1082, 1771, 2889, 4697, 7605, 12269, 19720, 31580, 50412, 80205, 127208, 201149, 317171, 498717, 782076, 1223230, 1908381, 2969950, 4610949, 7141972, 11037276, 17019617, 26188490, 40213388, 61624824
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Jul 26 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 a(0) = 1 through a(7) = 18 compositions:
  ()  (1)  (2)   (3)    (4)     (5)      (6)       (7)
           (11)  (21)   (22)    (32)     (33)      (43)
                 (111)  (31)    (41)     (42)      (52)
                        (211)   (221)    (51)      (61)
                        (1111)  (311)    (222)     (322)
                                (2111)   (312)     (331)
                                (11111)  (321)     (412)
                                         (411)     (421)
                                         (2211)    (511)
                                         (3111)    (2221)
                                         (21111)   (3112)
                                         (111111)  (3121)
                                                   (3211)
                                                   (4111)
                                                   (22111)
                                                   (31111)
                                                   (211111)
                                                   (1111111)
		

Crossrefs

Ranked by positions of strictly decreasing rows in A374740, opp. A374629.
Types of runs (instead of weakly decreasing):
- For leaders of identical runs we have A000041.
- For leaders of weakly increasing runs we have A188920.
- For leaders of anti-runs we have A374680.
- For leaders of strictly increasing runs we have A374689.
- For leaders of strictly decreasing runs we have A374763.
Types of run-leaders (instead of strictly decreasing):
- For weakly increasing leaders we appear to have A188900.
- For identical leaders we have A374742.
- For distinct leaders we have A374743, ranks A374701.
- For strictly increasing leaders we have opposite A374634.
- 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],Greater@@First/@Split[#,GreaterEqual]&]],{n,0,15}]
  • PARI
    seq(n)={my(A=O(x*x^n), p=1+A, q=p, r=p); for(k=1, n\2, r += x^k*q/(1-x^k); p /= 1 - x^k; q *= (1 - x^k/(1-x^k) + x^k*p)/(1-x^k) );  Vec(r + x^(n\2+1)*q/(1-x))} \\ Andrew Howroyd, Dec 30 2024

Formula

G.f.: Sum_{k>=0} x^k*Q(k,x)/(1 - x^k) where Q(0,x) = 1 and Q(k,x) = Q(k-1,x) * (1 - x^k/(1 - x^k) + x^k*Product_{j=1..k} (1 - x^j))/(1 - x^k) for k > 0. - Andrew Howroyd, Dec 30 2024

Extensions

a(24)-a(39) from Alois P. Heinz, Jul 26 2024

A374747 Number of integer compositions of n whose leaders of weakly decreasing runs are themselves weakly decreasing.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 14, 24, 43, 76, 136, 242, 431, 764, 1353, 2387, 4202, 7376, 12918, 22567, 39338, 68421, 118765, 205743, 355756, 614038, 1058023, 1820029, 3125916, 5360659, 9179700, 15697559, 26807303, 45720739, 77881393, 132505599, 225182047, 382252310, 648187055
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Jul 26 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 y = (3,2,1,2,2,1,2,5,1,1,1) has weakly decreasing runs ((3,2,1),(2,2,1),(2),(5,1,1,1)), with leaders (3,2,2,5), which are not weakly decreasing, so y is not counted under a(21).
The a(0) = 1 through a(6) = 14 compositions:
  ()  (1)  (2)   (3)    (4)     (5)      (6)
           (11)  (21)   (22)    (32)     (33)
                 (111)  (31)    (41)     (42)
                        (211)   (212)    (51)
                        (1111)  (221)    (222)
                                (311)    (312)
                                (2111)   (321)
                                (11111)  (411)
                                         (2112)
                                         (2121)
                                         (2211)
                                         (3111)
                                         (21111)
                                         (111111)
		

Crossrefs

Ranked by positions of weakly decreasing rows in A374740, opposite A374629.
Types of runs (instead of weakly decreasing):
- For leaders of identical runs we have A000041.
- For leaders of weakly increasing runs we appear to have A189076.
- For leaders of anti-runs we have A374682.
- For leaders of strictly increasing runs we have A374697.
- For leaders of strictly decreasing runs we have A374765.
Types of run-leaders (instead of weakly decreasing):
- For weakly increasing leaders we appear to have A188900.
- For identical leaders we have A374742, ranks A374744.
- For distinct leaders we have A374743, ranks A374701.
- For strictly increasing leaders we have opposite A374634.
- For strictly decreasing leaders we have A374746.
A011782 counts compositions.
A124765 counts weakly decreasing runs in standard 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],GreaterEqual@@First/@Split[#,GreaterEqual]&]],{n,0,15}]
  • PARI
    dfs(m, r, u) = 1 + sum(s=r+1, min(m, u), x^s/(1-x^s) + sum(t=1, min(s-1, m-s), dfs(m-s-t, t, s)*x^(s+t)/prod(i=t, s, 1-x^i)));
    lista(nn) = Vec(dfs(nn, 0, nn) + O(x^(1+nn))); \\ Jinyuan Wang, Feb 14 2025

Extensions

More terms from Jinyuan Wang, Feb 14 2025

A374762 Number of integer compositions of n whose leaders of strictly decreasing runs are strictly increasing.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 1, 3, 4, 6, 11, 18, 27, 41, 64, 98, 151, 229, 339, 504, 746, 1097, 1618, 2372, 3451, 5009, 7233, 10394, 14905, 21316, 30396, 43246, 61369, 86830, 122529, 172457, 242092, 339062, 473850, 660829, 919822, 1277935, 1772174, 2453151, 3389762, 4675660, 6438248
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.
Also the number of ways to choose a strict integer partition of each part of an integer composition of n (A304969) such that the maxima are strictly decreasing. The weakly decreasing version is A374764.

Examples

			The a(0) = 1 through a(7) = 18 compositions:
  ()  (1)  (2)  (3)   (4)    (5)    (6)    (7)
                (12)  (13)   (14)   (15)   (16)
                (21)  (31)   (23)   (24)   (25)
                      (121)  (32)   (42)   (34)
                             (41)   (51)   (43)
                             (131)  (123)  (52)
                                    (132)  (61)
                                    (141)  (124)
                                    (213)  (142)
                                    (231)  (151)
                                    (321)  (214)
                                           (232)
                                           (241)
                                           (421)
                                           (1213)
                                           (1231)
                                           (1321)
                                           (2131)
		

Crossrefs

For partitions instead of compositions we have A000009.
The weak version appears to be A188900.
The opposite version is A374689.
Other types of runs (instead of strictly decreasing):
- For leaders of identical runs we have A000041.
- For leaders of weakly increasing runs we have A374634.
- For leaders of anti-runs we have A374679.
Other types of run-leaders (instead of strictly increasing):
- For identical leaders we have A374760, ranks A374759.
- For distinct leaders we have A374761, ranks A374767.
- For strictly decreasing leaders we have A374763.
- For weakly increasing leaders we have A374764.
- For weakly decreasing leaders we have A374765.
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.
A373949 counts compositions by run-compressed sum, opposite A373951.
A374700 counts compositions by sum of leaders of strictly increasing runs.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    Table[Length[Select[Join@@Permutations /@ IntegerPartitions[n],Less@@First/@Split[#,Greater]&]],{n,0,15}]
  • PARI
    seq(n) = Vec(prod(k=1, n, 1 + x^k*prod(j=1, min(n-k,k-1), 1 + x^j, 1 + O(x^(n-k+1))))) \\ Andrew Howroyd, Jul 31 2024

Formula

G.f.: Product_{k>=1} (1 + x^k*Product_{j=1..k-1} (1 + x^j)). - Andrew Howroyd, Jul 31 2024

Extensions

a(24) onwards from Andrew Howroyd, Jul 31 2024

A374763 Number of integer compositions of n whose leaders of strictly decreasing runs are themselves strictly decreasing.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 10, 15, 22, 32, 47, 71, 106, 156, 227, 328, 473, 683, 986, 1421, 2040, 2916, 4149, 5882, 8314, 11727, 16515, 23221, 32593, 45655, 63810, 88979, 123789, 171838, 238055, 329187, 454451, 626412, 862164, 1184917, 1626124, 2228324, 3048982, 4165640, 5682847
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Jul 30 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.

Examples

			The composition (3,1,2,1,1) has strictly decreasing runs ((3,1),(2,1),(1)), with leaders (3,2,1), so is counted under a(8).
The a(0) = 1 through a(8) = 15 compositions:
  ()  (1)  (2)  (3)   (4)    (5)    (6)    (7)     (8)
                (21)  (31)   (32)   (42)   (43)    (53)
                      (211)  (41)   (51)   (52)    (62)
                             (311)  (312)  (61)    (71)
                                    (321)  (322)   (413)
                                    (411)  (412)   (422)
                                           (421)   (431)
                                           (511)   (512)
                                           (3121)  (521)
                                           (3211)  (611)
                                                   (3212)
                                                   (3221)
                                                   (4121)
                                                   (4211)
                                                   (31211)
		

Crossrefs

The opposite version is A374688.
The weak version is A374747.
For partitions instead of compositions we have A375133.
Other types of runs (instead of strictly decreasing):
- For leaders of identical runs we have A000041.
- For leaders of weakly increasing runs we appear to have A188920.
- For leaders of anti-runs we have A374680.
- For leaders of strictly increasing runs we have A374689.
- For leaders of weakly decreasing runs we have A374746.
Other types of run-leaders (instead of strictly decreasing):
- For identical leaders we have A374760, ranks A374759.
- For distinct leaders we have A374761, ranks A374767.
- For strictly increasing leaders we have A374762.
- For weakly increasing leaders we have A374764.
- For weakly decreasing leaders we have A374765.
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.
A373949 counts compositions by run-compressed sum, opposite A373951.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    Table[Length[Select[Join@@Permutations /@ IntegerPartitions[n],Greater@@First/@Split[#,Greater]&]],{n,0,15}]
  • PARI
    seq(n)={ my(A=O(x*x^n), p=1+A, q=p, r=p); for(k=1, n\2, r += x^k*q; p *= 1 + x^k; q *= 1 + x^k*p); Vec(r + x^(n\2+1)*q/(1-x)) } \\ Andrew Howroyd, Dec 30 2024

Formula

G.f.: Sum_{k>=0} x^k*Q(k,x) where Q(0,x) = 1 and Q(k,x) = Q(k-1,x) * (1 + x^k*Product_{j=1..k} (1 + x^j)) for k > 0. - Andrew Howroyd, Dec 30 2024

Extensions

a(24) onwards from Andrew Howroyd, Dec 30 2024

A374764 Number of integer compositions of n whose leaders of strictly decreasing runs are weakly increasing.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 2, 4, 7, 13, 23, 40, 69, 118, 199, 333, 553, 911, 1492, 2428, 3928, 6323, 10129, 16151, 25646, 40560, 63905, 100332, 156995, 244877, 380803, 590479, 913100, 1408309, 2166671, 3325445, 5092283, 7780751, 11863546, 18052080, 27415291, 41556849, 62879053, 94975305, 143213145
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Jul 30 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.
Also the number of ways to choose a strict integer partition of each part of an integer composition of n (A304969) such that the maxima are weakly increasing [but weakly decreasing works too]. The strictly increasing version is A374762.

Examples

			The composition (1,1,2,1) has strictly decreasing runs ((1),(1),(2,1)) with leaders (1,1,2) so is counted under a(5).
The composition (1,2,1,1) has strictly decreasing runs ((1),(2,1),(1)) with leaders (1,2,1) so is not counted under a(5).
The a(0) = 1 through a(5) = 13 compositions:
  ()  (1)  (2)   (3)    (4)     (5)
           (11)  (12)   (13)    (14)
                 (21)   (22)    (23)
                 (111)  (31)    (32)
                        (112)   (41)
                        (121)   (113)
                        (1111)  (122)
                                (131)
                                (212)
                                (221)
                                (1112)
                                (1121)
                                (11111)
		

Crossrefs

For partitions instead of compositions we have A034296.
For strictly increasing leaders we have A374688.
The opposite version is A374697.
Other types of runs (instead of strictly decreasing):
- For leaders of identical runs we have A000041.
- For leaders of anti-runs we have A374681.
- For leaders of weakly increasing runs we have A374635.
- For leaders of strictly increasing runs we have A374690.
- For leaders of weakly decreasing runs we have A188900.
Other types of run-leaders (instead of weakly increasing):
- For identical leaders we have A374760, ranks A374759.
- For distinct leaders we have A374761, ranks A374767.
- For strictly increasing leaders we have A374762.
- For weakly decreasing leaders we have A374765.
- For strictly decreasing leaders we have A374763.
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.
A335548 counts non-contiguous compositions, ranks A374253.
A373949 counts compositions by run-compressed sum, opposite A373951.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    Table[Length[Select[Join@@Permutations /@ IntegerPartitions[n],LessEqual@@First/@Split[#,Greater]&]],{n,0,15}]
  • PARI
    seq(n) = Vec(1/prod(k=1, n, 1 - x^k*prod(j=1, min(n-k,k-1), 1 + x^j, 1 + O(x^(n-k+1))))) \\ Andrew Howroyd, Jul 31 2024

Formula

G.f.: 1/(Product_{k>=1} (1 - x^k*Product_{j=1..k-1} (1 + x^j))). - Andrew Howroyd, Jul 31 2024

Extensions

a(24) onwards from Andrew Howroyd, Jul 31 2024

A374640 Number of integer compositions of n whose leaders of maximal anti-runs are not identical.

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 3, 7, 18, 43, 96, 211, 463, 992, 2112, 4462, 9347, 19495, 40480, 83690, 172478, 354455, 726538, 1486024, 3033644, 6182389, 12580486
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Aug 06 2024

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The leaders of maximal anti-runs in a sequence are obtained by splitting it into maximal consecutive anti-runs (sequences with no adjacent equal terms) and taking the first term of each.

Examples

			The a(0) = 0 through a(7) = 18 compositions:
  .  .  .  .  (211)  (122)   (411)    (133)
                     (311)   (1122)   (322)
                     (2111)  (1221)   (511)
                             (2112)   (1222)
                             (2211)   (2113)
                             (3111)   (2311)
                             (21111)  (3112)
                                      (3211)
                                      (4111)
                                      (11122)
                                      (11221)
                                      (12211)
                                      (21112)
                                      (21121)
                                      (21211)
                                      (22111)
                                      (31111)
                                      (211111)
		

Crossrefs

For partitions instead of compositions we have A239955.
The complement is counted by A374517, ranks A374519.
Compositions of this type are ranked by A374520, complement A374519.
For distinct instead of identical leaders we have A374678, ranks A374639, complement A374518, ranks A374638.
A003242 counts anti-runs, ranks A333489.
A065120 gives leaders of standard compositions.
A106356 counts compositions by number of maximal anti-runs.
A238279 counts compositions by number of maximal runs
A274174 counts contiguous compositions, ranks A374249.

Programs

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