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Matching statistic: St000139
St000139: Finite Cartan types ⟶ ℤResult quality: 100% ●values known / values provided: 100%●distinct values known / distinct values provided: 100%
Values
['A',1]
=> 2 = 0 + 2
['A',2]
=> 3 = 1 + 2
['B',2]
=> 4 = 2 + 2
['G',2]
=> 6 = 4 + 2
['A',3]
=> 4 = 2 + 2
Description
The Coxeter number of a finite Cartan type.
The Coxeter number $h$ for the Weyl group $W$ of the given finite Cartan type is defined as the order of the product of the Coxeter generators of $W$. Equivalently, this is equal to the maximal degree of a fundamental invariant of $W$, see also [[St000138]].
Matching statistic: St001495
St001495: Finite Cartan types ⟶ ℤResult quality: 100% ●values known / values provided: 100%●distinct values known / distinct values provided: 100%
Values
['A',1]
=> 2 = 0 + 2
['A',2]
=> 3 = 1 + 2
['B',2]
=> 4 = 2 + 2
['G',2]
=> 6 = 4 + 2
['A',3]
=> 4 = 2 + 2
Description
The maximal order of an element in the Weyl group of a given Cartan type.
For the symmetric group, this is [[oeis:A000793]]
Matching statistic: St001897
St001897: Finite Cartan types ⟶ ℤResult quality: 100% ●values known / values provided: 100%●distinct values known / distinct values provided: 100%
Values
['A',1]
=> 2 = 0 + 2
['A',2]
=> 3 = 1 + 2
['B',2]
=> 4 = 2 + 2
['G',2]
=> 6 = 4 + 2
['A',3]
=> 4 = 2 + 2
Description
The minimal degree of a faithful permutation representation of a Weyl group.
Data are from [1, Table 1].
Matching statistic: St000080
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Mp00148: Finite Cartan types —to root poset⟶ Posets
St000080: Posets ⟶ ℤResult quality: 100% ●values known / values provided: 100%●distinct values known / distinct values provided: 100%
St000080: Posets ⟶ ℤResult quality: 100% ●values known / values provided: 100%●distinct values known / distinct values provided: 100%
Values
['A',1]
=> ([],1)
=> 0
['A',2]
=> ([(0,2),(1,2)],3)
=> 1
['B',2]
=> ([(0,3),(1,3),(3,2)],4)
=> 2
['G',2]
=> ([(0,5),(1,5),(3,2),(4,3),(5,4)],6)
=> 4
['A',3]
=> ([(0,4),(1,3),(2,3),(2,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 2
Description
The rank of the poset.
Matching statistic: St000528
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Mp00148: Finite Cartan types —to root poset⟶ Posets
St000528: Posets ⟶ ℤResult quality: 100% ●values known / values provided: 100%●distinct values known / distinct values provided: 100%
St000528: Posets ⟶ ℤResult quality: 100% ●values known / values provided: 100%●distinct values known / distinct values provided: 100%
Values
['A',1]
=> ([],1)
=> 1 = 0 + 1
['A',2]
=> ([(0,2),(1,2)],3)
=> 2 = 1 + 1
['B',2]
=> ([(0,3),(1,3),(3,2)],4)
=> 3 = 2 + 1
['G',2]
=> ([(0,5),(1,5),(3,2),(4,3),(5,4)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
['A',3]
=> ([(0,4),(1,3),(2,3),(2,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 3 = 2 + 1
Description
The height of a poset.
This equals the rank of the poset [[St000080]] plus one.
Matching statistic: St000225
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Mp00148: Finite Cartan types —to root poset⟶ Posets
Mp00110: Posets —Greene-Kleitman invariant⟶ Integer partitions
St000225: Integer partitions ⟶ ℤResult quality: 100% ●values known / values provided: 100%●distinct values known / distinct values provided: 100%
Mp00110: Posets —Greene-Kleitman invariant⟶ Integer partitions
St000225: Integer partitions ⟶ ℤResult quality: 100% ●values known / values provided: 100%●distinct values known / distinct values provided: 100%
Values
['A',1]
=> ([],1)
=> [1]
=> 0
['A',2]
=> ([(0,2),(1,2)],3)
=> [2,1]
=> 1
['B',2]
=> ([(0,3),(1,3),(3,2)],4)
=> [3,1]
=> 2
['G',2]
=> ([(0,5),(1,5),(3,2),(4,3),(5,4)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
['A',3]
=> ([(0,4),(1,3),(2,3),(2,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> [3,2,1]
=> 2
Description
Difference between largest and smallest parts in a partition.
Matching statistic: St000319
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Mp00148: Finite Cartan types —to root poset⟶ Posets
Mp00110: Posets —Greene-Kleitman invariant⟶ Integer partitions
St000319: Integer partitions ⟶ ℤResult quality: 100% ●values known / values provided: 100%●distinct values known / distinct values provided: 100%
Mp00110: Posets —Greene-Kleitman invariant⟶ Integer partitions
St000319: Integer partitions ⟶ ℤResult quality: 100% ●values known / values provided: 100%●distinct values known / distinct values provided: 100%
Values
['A',1]
=> ([],1)
=> [1]
=> 0
['A',2]
=> ([(0,2),(1,2)],3)
=> [2,1]
=> 1
['B',2]
=> ([(0,3),(1,3),(3,2)],4)
=> [3,1]
=> 2
['G',2]
=> ([(0,5),(1,5),(3,2),(4,3),(5,4)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
['A',3]
=> ([(0,4),(1,3),(2,3),(2,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> [3,2,1]
=> 2
Description
The spin of an integer partition.
The Ferrers shape of an integer partition $\lambda$ can be decomposed into border strips. The spin is then defined to be the total number of crossings of border strips of $\lambda$ with the vertical lines in the Ferrers shape.
The following example is taken from Appendix B in [1]: Let $\lambda = (5,5,4,4,2,1)$. Removing the border strips successively yields the sequence of partitions
$$(5,5,4,4,2,1), (4,3,3,1), (2,2), (1), ().$$
The first strip $(5,5,4,4,2,1) \setminus (4,3,3,1)$ crosses $4$ times, the second strip $(4,3,3,1) \setminus (2,2)$ crosses $3$ times, the strip $(2,2) \setminus (1)$ crosses $1$ time, and the remaining strip $(1) \setminus ()$ does not cross.
This yields the spin of $(5,5,4,4,2,1)$ to be $4+3+1 = 8$.
Matching statistic: St000320
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Mp00148: Finite Cartan types —to root poset⟶ Posets
Mp00110: Posets —Greene-Kleitman invariant⟶ Integer partitions
St000320: Integer partitions ⟶ ℤResult quality: 100% ●values known / values provided: 100%●distinct values known / distinct values provided: 100%
Mp00110: Posets —Greene-Kleitman invariant⟶ Integer partitions
St000320: Integer partitions ⟶ ℤResult quality: 100% ●values known / values provided: 100%●distinct values known / distinct values provided: 100%
Values
['A',1]
=> ([],1)
=> [1]
=> 0
['A',2]
=> ([(0,2),(1,2)],3)
=> [2,1]
=> 1
['B',2]
=> ([(0,3),(1,3),(3,2)],4)
=> [3,1]
=> 2
['G',2]
=> ([(0,5),(1,5),(3,2),(4,3),(5,4)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
['A',3]
=> ([(0,4),(1,3),(2,3),(2,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> [3,2,1]
=> 2
Description
The dinv adjustment of an integer partition.
The Ferrers shape of an integer partition $\lambda = (\lambda_1,\ldots,\lambda_k)$ can be decomposed into border strips. For $0 \leq j < \lambda_1$ let $n_j$ be the length of the border strip starting at $(\lambda_1-j,0)$.
The dinv adjustment is then defined by
$$\sum_{j:n_j > 0}(\lambda_1-1-j).$$
The following example is taken from Appendix B in [2]: Let $\lambda=(5,5,4,4,2,1)$. Removing the border strips successively yields the sequence of partitions
$$(5,5,4,4,2,1),(4,3,3,1),(2,2),(1),(),$$
and we obtain $(n_0,\ldots,n_4) = (10,7,0,3,1)$.
The dinv adjustment is thus $4+3+1+0 = 8$.
Matching statistic: St000778
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Values
['A',1]
=> ([],1)
=> ([],1)
=> 0
['A',2]
=> ([(0,2),(1,2)],3)
=> ([(1,2)],3)
=> 1
['B',2]
=> ([(0,3),(1,3),(3,2)],4)
=> ([(2,3)],4)
=> 2
['G',2]
=> ([(0,5),(1,5),(3,2),(4,3),(5,4)],6)
=> ([(4,5)],6)
=> 4
['A',3]
=> ([(0,4),(1,3),(2,3),(2,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(1,2),(1,5),(2,4),(3,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 2
Description
The metric dimension of a graph.
This is the length of the shortest vector of vertices, such that every vertex is uniquely determined by the vector of distances from these vertices.
Matching statistic: St001340
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Values
['A',1]
=> ([],1)
=> ([],1)
=> 0
['A',2]
=> ([(0,2),(1,2)],3)
=> ([(1,2)],3)
=> 1
['B',2]
=> ([(0,3),(1,3),(3,2)],4)
=> ([(2,3)],4)
=> 2
['G',2]
=> ([(0,5),(1,5),(3,2),(4,3),(5,4)],6)
=> ([(4,5)],6)
=> 4
['A',3]
=> ([(0,4),(1,3),(2,3),(2,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(1,2),(1,5),(2,4),(3,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 2
Description
The cardinality of a minimal non-edge isolating set of a graph.
Let $\mathcal F$ be a set of graphs. A set of vertices $S$ is $\mathcal F$-isolating, if the subgraph induced by the vertices in the complement of the closed neighbourhood of $S$ does not contain any graph in $\mathcal F$.
This statistic returns the cardinality of the smallest isolating set when $\mathcal F$ contains only the graph with two isolated vertices.
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St000093The cardinality of a maximal independent set of vertices of a graph. St000147The largest part of an integer partition. St000258The burning number of a graph. St000273The domination number of a graph. St000384The maximal part of the shifted composition of an integer partition. St000482The (zero)-forcing number of a graph. St000544The cop number of a graph. St000553The number of blocks of a graph. St000784The maximum of the length and the largest part of the integer partition. St000786The maximal number of occurrences of a colour in a proper colouring of a graph. St001322The size of a minimal independent dominating set in a graph. St001337The upper domination number of a graph. St001338The upper irredundance number of a graph. St001339The irredundance number of a graph. St001720The minimal length of a chain of small intervals in a lattice. St001829The common independence number of a graph. St000380Half of the maximal perimeter of a rectangle fitting into the diagram of an integer partition. St000053The number of valleys of the Dyck path. St000261The edge connectivity of a graph. St000262The vertex connectivity of a graph. St000272The treewidth of a graph. St000306The bounce count of a Dyck path. St000310The minimal degree of a vertex of a graph. St000331The number of upper interactions of a Dyck path. St000377The dinv defect of an integer partition. St000536The pathwidth of a graph. St000970Number of peaks minus the dominant dimension of the corresponding LNakayama algebra. St001142The projective dimension of the socle of the regular module as a bimodule in the Nakayama algebra corresponding to the Dyck path. St001169Number of simple modules with projective dimension at least two in the corresponding Nakayama algebra. St001197The global dimension of $eAe$ for the corresponding Nakayama algebra $A$ with minimal faithful projective-injective module $eA$. St001205The number of non-simple indecomposable projective-injective modules of the algebra $eAe$ in the corresponding Nakayama algebra $A$ with minimal faithful projective-injective module $eA$. St001277The degeneracy of a graph. St001323The independence gap of a graph. St001358The largest degree of a regular subgraph of a graph. St001509The degree of the standard monomial associated to a Dyck path relative to the trivial lower boundary. St001962The proper pathwidth of a graph. St000010The length of the partition. St000015The number of peaks of a Dyck path. St000097The order of the largest clique of the graph. St000098The chromatic number of a graph. St000645The sum of the areas of the rectangles formed by two consecutive peaks and the valley in between. St000676The number of odd rises of a Dyck path. St000734The last entry in the first row of a standard tableau. St000822The Hadwiger number of the graph. St000907The number of maximal antichains of minimal length in a poset. St000916The packing number of a graph. St001029The size of the core of a graph. St001068Number of torsionless simple modules in the corresponding Nakayama algebra. St001203We associate to a CNakayama algebra (a Nakayama algebra with a cyclic quiver) with Kupisch series $L=[c_0,c_1,...,c_{n-1}]$ such that $n=c_0 < c_i$ for all $i > 0$ a Dyck path as follows:
St001225The vector space dimension of the first extension group between J and itself when J is the Jacobson radical of the corresponding Nakayama algebra. St001278The number of indecomposable modules that are fixed by $\tau \Omega^1$ composed with its inverse in the corresponding Nakayama algebra. St001286The annihilation number of a graph. St001316The domatic number of a graph. St001494The Alon-Tarsi number of a graph. St001580The acyclic chromatic number of a graph. St001656The monophonic position number of a graph. St000393The number of strictly increasing runs in a binary word. St000636The hull number of a graph. St001020Sum of the codominant dimensions of the non-projective indecomposable injective modules of the Nakayama algebra corresponding to the Dyck path. St001028Number of simple modules with injective dimension equal to the dominant dimension in the Nakayama algebra corresponding to the Dyck path. St001170Number of indecomposable injective modules whose socle has projective dimension at most g-1 when g denotes the global dimension in the corresponding Nakayama algebra. St001211The number of simple modules in the corresponding Nakayama algebra that have vanishing second Ext-group with the regular module. St001291The number of indecomposable summands of the tensor product of two copies of the dual of the Nakayama algebra associated to a Dyck path. St001315The dissociation number of a graph. St001318The number of vertices of the largest induced subforest with the same number of connected components of a graph. St001348The bounce of the parallelogram polyomino associated with the Dyck path. St001492The number of simple modules that do not appear in the socle of the regular module or have no nontrivial selfextensions with the regular module in the corresponding Nakayama algebra. St001505The number of elements generated by the Dyck path as a map in the full transformation monoid. St001655The general position number of a graph. St001674The number of vertices of the largest induced star graph in the graph. St001190Number of simple modules with projective dimension at most 4 in the corresponding Nakayama algebra. St001255The vector space dimension of the double dual of A/J when A is the corresponding Nakayama algebra with Jacobson radical J. St001650The order of Ringel's homological bijection associated to the linear Nakayama algebra corresponding to the Dyck path. St000906The length of the shortest maximal chain in a poset. St000680The Grundy value for Hackendot on posets. St000704The number of semistandard tableaux on a given integer partition with minimal maximal entry. St000474Dyson's crank of a partition. St000376The bounce deficit of a Dyck path. St000512The number of invariant subsets of size 3 when acting with a permutation of given cycle type. St000706The product of the factorials of the multiplicities of an integer partition. St000744The length of the path to the largest entry in a standard Young tableau. St001199The dominant dimension of $eAe$ for the corresponding Nakayama algebra $A$ with minimal faithful projective-injective module $eA$. St001499The number of indecomposable projective-injective modules of a magnitude 1 Nakayama algebra. St001644The dimension of a graph. St001039The maximal height of a column in the parallelogram polyomino associated with a Dyck path. St001514The dimension of the top of the Auslander-Reiten translate of the regular modules as a bimodule. St001515The vector space dimension of the socle of the first syzygy module of the regular module (as a bimodule). St001651The Frankl number of a lattice. St001875The number of simple modules with projective dimension at most 1. St000454The largest eigenvalue of a graph if it is integral. St001621The number of atoms of a lattice. St001638The book thickness of a graph. St001742The difference of the maximal and the minimal degree in a graph. St001812The biclique partition number of a graph. St000741The Colin de Verdière graph invariant. St001200The number of simple modules in $eAe$ with projective dimension at most 2 in the corresponding Nakayama algebra $A$ with minimal faithful projective-injective module $eA$. St001330The hat guessing number of a graph. St001391The disjunction number of a graph. St001642The Prague dimension of a graph. St000299The number of nonisomorphic vertex-induced subtrees. St001738The minimal order of a graph which is not an induced subgraph of the given graph.
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