1. Combinations without specified separations
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Allen, Michael A.
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Mathematics - Combinatorics ,05A15 (Primary) 05A19, 05B45 (Secondary) - Abstract
We consider the restricted subsets of $\mathbb{N}_n=\{1,2,\ldots,n\}$ with $q\geq1$ being the largest member of the set $\mathcal{Q}$ of disallowed differences between subset elements. We obtain new results on various classes of problem involving such combinations lacking specified separations. In particular, we find recursion relations for the number of $k$-subsets for any $\mathcal{Q}$ when $|\mathbb{N}_q-\mathcal{Q}|\leq2$. The results are obtained, in a quick and intuitive manner, as a consequence of a bijection we give between such subsets and the restricted-overlap tilings of an $(n+q)$-board (a linear array of $n+q$ square cells of unit width) with squares ($1\times1$ tiles) and combs. A $(w_1,g_1,w_2,g_2,\ldots,g_{t-1},w_t)$-comb is composed of $t$ sub-tiles known as teeth. The $i$-th tooth in the comb has width $w_i$ and is separated from the $(i+1)$-th tooth by a gap of width $g_i$. Here we only consider combs with $w_i,g_i\in\mathbb{Z}^+$. When performing a restricted-overlap tiling of a board with such combs and squares, the leftmost cell of a tile must be placed in an empty cell whereas the remaining cells in the tile are permitted to overlap other non-leftmost filled cells of tiles already on the board., Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures
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- 2022
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