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of $ n $ elements

A finite sequence of length $ n $ in which all the elements are different, i.e. a permutation is an arrangement of $ n $ elements without repetition. The number of permutations is $ n! $.

Usually, one takes as the elements to be permuted the elements of the set $ \mathbf Z _ {n} = \{ 1 \dots n \} $; a one-to-one mapping $ \pi $ of $ \mathbf Z _ {n} $ onto itself defines the permutation $ \overline \pi \; = ( \pi ( 1) \dots \pi ( n)) $. The mapping $ \pi $ is also called a substitution of $ \mathbf Z _ {n} $. Many problems related to the enumeration of permutations are formulated in terms of substitutions, such as, for example, the enumeration of permutations with various restrictions on the positions of the permuted elements (cf. e.g. [1], [2]). A permutation $ \overline \pi \; $ can be regarded as an ordered set consisting of $ n $ elements if one assumes that $ \pi ( i) $ precedes $ \pi ( i+ 1) $, $ i = 1 \dots n $.

Examples. 1) The pair $ \{ \pi ( i) , \pi ( j) \} $ forms an inversion in $ \overline \pi \; $ if $ \pi ( i) > \pi ( j) $ for $ i < j $; if $ a _ {r} $ is the number of permutations of $ n $ elements with $ r $ inversions, then

$$ \sum _ { r= } 0 ^ { \left ( \begin{array}{c} n \\ 2 \end{array} \right ) } a _ {r} x ^ {r} = \ \frac{( 1- x) \dots ( 1- x ^ {n} ) }{( 1- x) ^ {n} } . $$

2) If $ b _ {n} $ is the number of permutations $ \overline \pi \; $ consisting of $ n $ elements such that $ \pi ( i) > \pi ( i- 1) $ for $ i $ even and $ \pi ( i) < \pi ( i- 1) $ for $ i $ odd, then

$$ \sum _ { n= } 0 ^ \infty b _ {n} \frac{x ^ {n} }{n!} = \mathop{\rm tan} x + \mathop{\rm sec} x. $$

Often a permutation is defined to be a bijective mapping of a finite set onto itself, i.e. a substitution (cf. also Permutation of a set).

References

[1] V.N. Sachkov, "Combinatorial methods in discrete mathematics" , Moscow (1977) (In Russian)
[2] J. Riordan, "An introduction to combinational analysis" , Wiley (1958)

Comments

See also Permutation group.

How to Cite This Entry:
Permutation. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Permutation&oldid=48160
This article was adapted from an original article by V.M. Mikheev (originator), which appeared in Encyclopedia of Mathematics - ISBN 1402006098. See original article