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Lattice word

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In mathematics, a lattice word (or lattice permutation) is a sequence of integers such that in every initial part of the sequence any number i occurs at least as often as the number i + 1. A reverse lattice word, or Yamanouchi word, is a sequence whose reversal is a lattice word.

References

  • Fulton, William (1997), Young tableaux, London Mathematical Society Student Texts, vol. 35, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-56144-0; 978-0-521-56724-4, MR1464693 {{citation}}: Check |isbn= value: invalid character (help)