Mini-Workshop: Permutation Patterns
Miklós Bóna
University of Florida, Gainesville, USAMathilde Bouvel
LORIA, Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, FranceRobert Brignall
The Open University, Milton Keynes, UKJay Pantone
Marquette University, Milwaukee, USA
Abstract
The study of permutation patterns has recently seen several surprising results, and the purpose of this mini-workshop was to bring together researchers from across the field to focus on four hot topics related to these recent developments. The topics covered the nature of generating functions that enumerate permutation classes, the structure of permutation classes and the impact this has on their growth rates, and the study of permutons, which lies at the interface of permutation patterns and discrete probability. The workshop offered an opportunity for knowledge exchange, but also time and space to initiate group collaborations on open problems related to these topics.
Cite this article
Miklós Bóna, Mathilde Bouvel, Robert Brignall, Jay Pantone, Mini-Workshop: Permutation Patterns. Oberwolfach Rep. 21 (2024), no. 1, pp. 273–308
DOI 10.4171/OWR/2024/6