Locally Restricted Compositions IV. Nearly Free Large Parts and Gap-Freeness

We define the notion of $t$-free for locally restricted compositions, which means roughly that if such a composition contains a part $c_i$ and nearby parts are at least $t$ smaller, then $c_i$ can be replaced by any larger part. Two well-known examples are Carlitz and alternating compositions. We sh...

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Main Authors: Edward Bender, Rodney Canfield, Zhicheng Gao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science 2012-01-01
Series:Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science
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Online Access:https://dmtcs.episciences.org/2997/pdf