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Matching statistic: St000080
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Values
([],1)
=> ([],1)
=> 0
([(0,1)],2)
=> ([(0,1)],2)
=> 1
([(0,2),(2,1)],3)
=> ([(0,2),(2,1)],3)
=> 2
([(0,1),(0,2),(1,3),(2,3)],4)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(1,3),(2,3)],4)
=> 2
([(0,3),(2,1),(3,2)],4)
=> ([(0,3),(2,1),(3,2)],4)
=> 3
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> 2
([(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1)],5)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1)],5)
=> 3
([(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1),(3,2)],5)
=> ([(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1),(3,2)],5)
=> 3
([(0,4),(2,3),(3,1),(4,2)],5)
=> ([(0,4),(2,3),(3,1),(4,2)],5)
=> 4
([(0,2),(0,3),(2,4),(3,4),(4,1)],5)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,4),(3,4),(4,1)],5)
=> 3
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 2
([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1)],6)
=> 3
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> 3
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2),(4,3)],6)
=> 3
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1),(4,3)],6)
=> 4
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(4,1),(4,2),(5,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(4,1),(4,2),(5,3)],6)
=> 4
([(0,2),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,1),(4,3)],6)
=> 4
([(0,3),(1,5),(2,5),(3,4),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(1,5),(2,5),(3,4),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> 4
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> 3
([(0,2),(0,3),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,4)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,4)],6)
=> 4
([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5),(5,1)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5),(5,1)],6)
=> 3
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1)],6)
=> 3
([(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,1),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,1),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> 3
([(0,5),(2,4),(3,2),(4,1),(5,3)],6)
=> ([(0,5),(2,4),(3,2),(4,1),(5,3)],6)
=> 5
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,2)],6)
=> 4
Description
The rank of the poset.
Matching statistic: St000528
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Values
([],1)
=> ([],1)
=> 1 = 0 + 1
([(0,1)],2)
=> ([(0,1)],2)
=> 2 = 1 + 1
([(0,2),(2,1)],3)
=> ([(0,2),(2,1)],3)
=> 3 = 2 + 1
([(0,1),(0,2),(1,3),(2,3)],4)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(1,3),(2,3)],4)
=> 3 = 2 + 1
([(0,3),(2,1),(3,2)],4)
=> ([(0,3),(2,1),(3,2)],4)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> 3 = 2 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1)],5)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1)],5)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1),(3,2)],5)
=> ([(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1),(3,2)],5)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,4),(2,3),(3,1),(4,2)],5)
=> ([(0,4),(2,3),(3,1),(4,2)],5)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(2,4),(3,4),(4,1)],5)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,4),(3,4),(4,1)],5)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 3 = 2 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2),(4,3)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1),(4,3)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(4,1),(4,2),(5,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(4,1),(4,2),(5,3)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,2),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,1),(4,3)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,3),(1,5),(2,5),(3,4),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(1,5),(2,5),(3,4),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,4)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,4)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5),(5,1)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5),(5,1)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,1),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,1),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,5),(2,4),(3,2),(4,1),(5,3)],6)
=> ([(0,5),(2,4),(3,2),(4,1),(5,3)],6)
=> 6 = 5 + 1
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,2)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
Description
The height of a poset.
This equals the rank of the poset [[St000080]] plus one.
Matching statistic: St000319
Mp00193: Lattices —to 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
([],1)
=> ([],1)
=> [1]
=> 0
([(0,1)],2)
=> ([(0,1)],2)
=> [2]
=> 1
([(0,2),(2,1)],3)
=> ([(0,2),(2,1)],3)
=> [3]
=> 2
([(0,1),(0,2),(1,3),(2,3)],4)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(1,3),(2,3)],4)
=> [3,1]
=> 2
([(0,3),(2,1),(3,2)],4)
=> ([(0,3),(2,1),(3,2)],4)
=> [4]
=> 3
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> [3,1,1]
=> 2
([(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1)],5)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1)],5)
=> [4,1]
=> 3
([(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1),(3,2)],5)
=> ([(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1),(3,2)],5)
=> [4,1]
=> 3
([(0,4),(2,3),(3,1),(4,2)],5)
=> ([(0,4),(2,3),(3,1),(4,2)],5)
=> [5]
=> 4
([(0,2),(0,3),(2,4),(3,4),(4,1)],5)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,4),(3,4),(4,1)],5)
=> [4,1]
=> 3
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> [3,1,1,1]
=> 2
([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 3
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 3
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2),(4,3)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 3
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1),(4,3)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(4,1),(4,2),(5,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(4,1),(4,2),(5,3)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
([(0,2),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,1),(4,3)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
([(0,3),(1,5),(2,5),(3,4),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(1,5),(2,5),(3,4),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 3
([(0,2),(0,3),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,4)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,4)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5),(5,1)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5),(5,1)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 3
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1)],6)
=> [4,2]
=> 3
([(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,1),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,1),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> [4,2]
=> 3
([(0,5),(2,4),(3,2),(4,1),(5,3)],6)
=> ([(0,5),(2,4),(3,2),(4,1),(5,3)],6)
=> [6]
=> 5
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,2)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
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
Mp00193: Lattices —to 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
([],1)
=> ([],1)
=> [1]
=> 0
([(0,1)],2)
=> ([(0,1)],2)
=> [2]
=> 1
([(0,2),(2,1)],3)
=> ([(0,2),(2,1)],3)
=> [3]
=> 2
([(0,1),(0,2),(1,3),(2,3)],4)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(1,3),(2,3)],4)
=> [3,1]
=> 2
([(0,3),(2,1),(3,2)],4)
=> ([(0,3),(2,1),(3,2)],4)
=> [4]
=> 3
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> [3,1,1]
=> 2
([(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1)],5)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1)],5)
=> [4,1]
=> 3
([(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1),(3,2)],5)
=> ([(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1),(3,2)],5)
=> [4,1]
=> 3
([(0,4),(2,3),(3,1),(4,2)],5)
=> ([(0,4),(2,3),(3,1),(4,2)],5)
=> [5]
=> 4
([(0,2),(0,3),(2,4),(3,4),(4,1)],5)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,4),(3,4),(4,1)],5)
=> [4,1]
=> 3
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> [3,1,1,1]
=> 2
([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 3
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 3
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2),(4,3)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 3
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1),(4,3)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(4,1),(4,2),(5,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(4,1),(4,2),(5,3)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
([(0,2),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,1),(4,3)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
([(0,3),(1,5),(2,5),(3,4),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(1,5),(2,5),(3,4),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 3
([(0,2),(0,3),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,4)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,4)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5),(5,1)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5),(5,1)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 3
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1)],6)
=> [4,2]
=> 3
([(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,1),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,1),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> [4,2]
=> 3
([(0,5),(2,4),(3,2),(4,1),(5,3)],6)
=> ([(0,5),(2,4),(3,2),(4,1),(5,3)],6)
=> [6]
=> 5
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,2)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
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: St001392
Mp00193: Lattices —to poset⟶ Posets
Mp00110: Posets —Greene-Kleitman invariant⟶ Integer partitions
St001392: Integer partitions ⟶ ℤResult quality: 100% ●values known / values provided: 100%●distinct values known / distinct values provided: 100%
Mp00110: Posets —Greene-Kleitman invariant⟶ Integer partitions
St001392: Integer partitions ⟶ ℤResult quality: 100% ●values known / values provided: 100%●distinct values known / distinct values provided: 100%
Values
([],1)
=> ([],1)
=> [1]
=> 0
([(0,1)],2)
=> ([(0,1)],2)
=> [2]
=> 1
([(0,2),(2,1)],3)
=> ([(0,2),(2,1)],3)
=> [3]
=> 2
([(0,1),(0,2),(1,3),(2,3)],4)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(1,3),(2,3)],4)
=> [3,1]
=> 2
([(0,3),(2,1),(3,2)],4)
=> ([(0,3),(2,1),(3,2)],4)
=> [4]
=> 3
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> [3,1,1]
=> 2
([(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1)],5)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1)],5)
=> [4,1]
=> 3
([(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1),(3,2)],5)
=> ([(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1),(3,2)],5)
=> [4,1]
=> 3
([(0,4),(2,3),(3,1),(4,2)],5)
=> ([(0,4),(2,3),(3,1),(4,2)],5)
=> [5]
=> 4
([(0,2),(0,3),(2,4),(3,4),(4,1)],5)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,4),(3,4),(4,1)],5)
=> [4,1]
=> 3
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> [3,1,1,1]
=> 2
([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 3
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 3
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2),(4,3)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 3
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1),(4,3)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(4,1),(4,2),(5,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(4,1),(4,2),(5,3)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
([(0,2),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,1),(4,3)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
([(0,3),(1,5),(2,5),(3,4),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(1,5),(2,5),(3,4),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 3
([(0,2),(0,3),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,4)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,4)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5),(5,1)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5),(5,1)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 3
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1)],6)
=> [4,2]
=> 3
([(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,1),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,1),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> [4,2]
=> 3
([(0,5),(2,4),(3,2),(4,1),(5,3)],6)
=> ([(0,5),(2,4),(3,2),(4,1),(5,3)],6)
=> [6]
=> 5
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,2)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
Description
The largest nonnegative integer which is not a part and is smaller than the largest part of the partition.
Matching statistic: St001918
Mp00193: Lattices —to poset⟶ Posets
Mp00110: Posets —Greene-Kleitman invariant⟶ Integer partitions
St001918: Integer partitions ⟶ ℤResult quality: 100% ●values known / values provided: 100%●distinct values known / distinct values provided: 100%
Mp00110: Posets —Greene-Kleitman invariant⟶ Integer partitions
St001918: Integer partitions ⟶ ℤResult quality: 100% ●values known / values provided: 100%●distinct values known / distinct values provided: 100%
Values
([],1)
=> ([],1)
=> [1]
=> 0
([(0,1)],2)
=> ([(0,1)],2)
=> [2]
=> 1
([(0,2),(2,1)],3)
=> ([(0,2),(2,1)],3)
=> [3]
=> 2
([(0,1),(0,2),(1,3),(2,3)],4)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(1,3),(2,3)],4)
=> [3,1]
=> 2
([(0,3),(2,1),(3,2)],4)
=> ([(0,3),(2,1),(3,2)],4)
=> [4]
=> 3
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> [3,1,1]
=> 2
([(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1)],5)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1)],5)
=> [4,1]
=> 3
([(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1),(3,2)],5)
=> ([(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1),(3,2)],5)
=> [4,1]
=> 3
([(0,4),(2,3),(3,1),(4,2)],5)
=> ([(0,4),(2,3),(3,1),(4,2)],5)
=> [5]
=> 4
([(0,2),(0,3),(2,4),(3,4),(4,1)],5)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,4),(3,4),(4,1)],5)
=> [4,1]
=> 3
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> [3,1,1,1]
=> 2
([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 3
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 3
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2),(4,3)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 3
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1),(4,3)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(4,1),(4,2),(5,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(4,1),(4,2),(5,3)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
([(0,2),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,1),(4,3)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
([(0,3),(1,5),(2,5),(3,4),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(1,5),(2,5),(3,4),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 3
([(0,2),(0,3),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,4)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,4)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5),(5,1)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5),(5,1)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 3
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1)],6)
=> [4,2]
=> 3
([(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,1),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,1),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> [4,2]
=> 3
([(0,5),(2,4),(3,2),(4,1),(5,3)],6)
=> ([(0,5),(2,4),(3,2),(4,1),(5,3)],6)
=> [6]
=> 5
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,2)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 4
Description
The degree of the cyclic sieving polynomial corresponding to an integer partition.
Let $\lambda$ be an integer partition of $n$ and let $N$ be the least common multiple of the parts of $\lambda$. Fix an arbitrary permutation $\pi$ of cycle type $\lambda$. Then $\pi$ induces a cyclic action of order $N$ on $\{1,\dots,n\}$.
The corresponding character can be identified with the cyclic sieving polynomial $C_\lambda(q)$ of this action, modulo $q^N-1$. Explicitly, it is
$$
\sum_{p\in\lambda} [p]_{q^{N/p}},
$$
where $[p]_q = 1+\dots+q^{p-1}$ is the $q$-integer.
This statistic records the degree of $C_\lambda(q)$. Equivalently, it equals
$$
\left(1 - \frac{1}{\lambda_1}\right) N,
$$
where $\lambda_1$ is the largest part of $\lambda$.
The statistic is undefined for the empty partition.
Matching statistic: St000093
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Values
([],1)
=> ([],1)
=> ([],1)
=> 1 = 0 + 1
([(0,1)],2)
=> ([(0,1)],2)
=> ([],2)
=> 2 = 1 + 1
([(0,2),(2,1)],3)
=> ([(0,2),(2,1)],3)
=> ([],3)
=> 3 = 2 + 1
([(0,1),(0,2),(1,3),(2,3)],4)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(1,3),(2,3)],4)
=> ([(2,3)],4)
=> 3 = 2 + 1
([(0,3),(2,1),(3,2)],4)
=> ([(0,3),(2,1),(3,2)],4)
=> ([],4)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> ([(2,3),(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> 3 = 2 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1)],5)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1)],5)
=> ([(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1),(3,2)],5)
=> ([(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1),(3,2)],5)
=> ([(3,4)],5)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,4),(2,3),(3,1),(4,2)],5)
=> ([(0,4),(2,3),(3,1),(4,2)],5)
=> ([],5)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(2,4),(3,4),(4,1)],5)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,4),(3,4),(4,1)],5)
=> ([(3,4)],5)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(2,3),(2,4),(2,5),(3,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 3 = 2 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(2,4),(2,5),(3,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(2,5),(3,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(3,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(4,1),(4,2),(5,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(4,1),(4,2),(5,3)],6)
=> ([(4,5)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,2),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(2,5),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,3),(1,5),(2,5),(3,4),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(1,5),(2,5),(3,4),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(4,5)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(2,5),(3,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,4)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,4)],6)
=> ([(4,5)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5),(5,1)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5),(5,1)],6)
=> ([(3,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(2,4),(2,5),(3,4),(3,5)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,1),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,1),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(2,5),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,5),(2,4),(3,2),(4,1),(5,3)],6)
=> ([(0,5),(2,4),(3,2),(4,1),(5,3)],6)
=> ([],6)
=> 6 = 5 + 1
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,2)],6)
=> ([(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
Description
The cardinality of a maximal independent set of vertices of a graph.
An independent set of a graph is a set of pairwise non-adjacent vertices. A maximum independent set is an independent set of maximum cardinality. This statistic is also called the independence number or stability number $\alpha(G)$ of $G$.
Matching statistic: St000147
Mp00193: Lattices —to poset⟶ Posets
Mp00110: Posets —Greene-Kleitman invariant⟶ Integer partitions
St000147: Integer partitions ⟶ ℤResult quality: 100% ●values known / values provided: 100%●distinct values known / distinct values provided: 100%
Mp00110: Posets —Greene-Kleitman invariant⟶ Integer partitions
St000147: Integer partitions ⟶ ℤResult quality: 100% ●values known / values provided: 100%●distinct values known / distinct values provided: 100%
Values
([],1)
=> ([],1)
=> [1]
=> 1 = 0 + 1
([(0,1)],2)
=> ([(0,1)],2)
=> [2]
=> 2 = 1 + 1
([(0,2),(2,1)],3)
=> ([(0,2),(2,1)],3)
=> [3]
=> 3 = 2 + 1
([(0,1),(0,2),(1,3),(2,3)],4)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(1,3),(2,3)],4)
=> [3,1]
=> 3 = 2 + 1
([(0,3),(2,1),(3,2)],4)
=> ([(0,3),(2,1),(3,2)],4)
=> [4]
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> [3,1,1]
=> 3 = 2 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1)],5)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1)],5)
=> [4,1]
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1),(3,2)],5)
=> ([(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1),(3,2)],5)
=> [4,1]
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,4),(2,3),(3,1),(4,2)],5)
=> ([(0,4),(2,3),(3,1),(4,2)],5)
=> [5]
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(2,4),(3,4),(4,1)],5)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,4),(3,4),(4,1)],5)
=> [4,1]
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> [3,1,1,1]
=> 3 = 2 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2),(4,3)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1),(4,3)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(4,1),(4,2),(5,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(4,1),(4,2),(5,3)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,2),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,1),(4,3)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,3),(1,5),(2,5),(3,4),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(1,5),(2,5),(3,4),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,4)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,4)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5),(5,1)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5),(5,1)],6)
=> [4,1,1]
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1)],6)
=> [4,2]
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,1),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,1),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> [4,2]
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,5),(2,4),(3,2),(4,1),(5,3)],6)
=> ([(0,5),(2,4),(3,2),(4,1),(5,3)],6)
=> [6]
=> 6 = 5 + 1
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,2)],6)
=> [5,1]
=> 5 = 4 + 1
Description
The largest part of an integer partition.
Matching statistic: St000786
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Values
([],1)
=> ([],1)
=> ([],1)
=> 1 = 0 + 1
([(0,1)],2)
=> ([(0,1)],2)
=> ([],2)
=> 2 = 1 + 1
([(0,2),(2,1)],3)
=> ([(0,2),(2,1)],3)
=> ([],3)
=> 3 = 2 + 1
([(0,1),(0,2),(1,3),(2,3)],4)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(1,3),(2,3)],4)
=> ([(2,3)],4)
=> 3 = 2 + 1
([(0,3),(2,1),(3,2)],4)
=> ([(0,3),(2,1),(3,2)],4)
=> ([],4)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> ([(2,3),(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> 3 = 2 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1)],5)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1)],5)
=> ([(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1),(3,2)],5)
=> ([(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1),(3,2)],5)
=> ([(3,4)],5)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,4),(2,3),(3,1),(4,2)],5)
=> ([(0,4),(2,3),(3,1),(4,2)],5)
=> ([],5)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(2,4),(3,4),(4,1)],5)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,4),(3,4),(4,1)],5)
=> ([(3,4)],5)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(2,3),(2,4),(2,5),(3,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 3 = 2 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(2,4),(2,5),(3,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(2,5),(3,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(3,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(4,1),(4,2),(5,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(4,1),(4,2),(5,3)],6)
=> ([(4,5)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,2),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(2,5),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,3),(1,5),(2,5),(3,4),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(1,5),(2,5),(3,4),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(4,5)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(2,5),(3,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,4)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,4)],6)
=> ([(4,5)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5),(5,1)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5),(5,1)],6)
=> ([(3,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(2,4),(2,5),(3,4),(3,5)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,1),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,1),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(2,5),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,5),(2,4),(3,2),(4,1),(5,3)],6)
=> ([(0,5),(2,4),(3,2),(4,1),(5,3)],6)
=> ([],6)
=> 6 = 5 + 1
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,2)],6)
=> ([(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
Description
The maximal number of occurrences of a colour in a proper colouring of a graph.
To any proper colouring with the minimal number of colours possible we associate the integer partition recording how often each colour is used. This statistic records the largest part occurring in any of these partitions.
For example, the graph on six vertices consisting of a square together with two attached triangles - ([(0,4),(0,5),(1,3),(1,5),(2,3),(2,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6) in the list of values - is three-colourable and admits two colouring schemes, $[2,2,2]$ and $[3,2,1]$. Therefore, the statistic on this graph is $3$.
Matching statistic: St001337
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Values
([],1)
=> ([],1)
=> ([],1)
=> 1 = 0 + 1
([(0,1)],2)
=> ([(0,1)],2)
=> ([],2)
=> 2 = 1 + 1
([(0,2),(2,1)],3)
=> ([(0,2),(2,1)],3)
=> ([],3)
=> 3 = 2 + 1
([(0,1),(0,2),(1,3),(2,3)],4)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(1,3),(2,3)],4)
=> ([(2,3)],4)
=> 3 = 2 + 1
([(0,3),(2,1),(3,2)],4)
=> ([(0,3),(2,1),(3,2)],4)
=> ([],4)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> ([(2,3),(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> 3 = 2 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1)],5)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1)],5)
=> ([(2,4),(3,4)],5)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1),(3,2)],5)
=> ([(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1),(3,2)],5)
=> ([(3,4)],5)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,4),(2,3),(3,1),(4,2)],5)
=> ([(0,4),(2,3),(3,1),(4,2)],5)
=> ([],5)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(2,4),(3,4),(4,1)],5)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,4),(3,4),(4,1)],5)
=> ([(3,4)],5)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(2,3),(2,4),(2,5),(3,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 3 = 2 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(2,4),(2,5),(3,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(2,5),(3,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(4,2),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(3,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(4,1),(4,2),(5,3)],6)
=> ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(4,1),(4,2),(5,3)],6)
=> ([(4,5)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,2),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,1),(4,3)],6)
=> ([(2,5),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,3),(1,5),(2,5),(3,4),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(1,5),(2,5),(3,4),(4,1),(4,2)],6)
=> ([(4,5)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,1),(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(2,5),(3,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,4)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,4)],6)
=> ([(4,5)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5),(5,1)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(0,4),(2,5),(3,5),(4,5),(5,1)],6)
=> ([(3,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,2),(4,1)],6)
=> ([(2,4),(2,5),(3,4),(3,5)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,1),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,1),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> ([(2,5),(3,4),(4,5)],6)
=> 4 = 3 + 1
([(0,5),(2,4),(3,2),(4,1),(5,3)],6)
=> ([(0,5),(2,4),(3,2),(4,1),(5,3)],6)
=> ([],6)
=> 6 = 5 + 1
([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,2)],6)
=> ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,2)],6)
=> ([(3,5),(4,5)],6)
=> 5 = 4 + 1
Description
The upper domination number of a graph.
This is the maximum cardinality of a minimal dominating set of $G$.
The smallest graph with different upper irredundance number and upper domination number has eight vertices. It is obtained from the disjoint union of two copies of $K_4$ by joining three of the four vertices of the first with three of the four vertices of the second. For bipartite graphs the two parameters always coincide [1].
The following 46 statistics, ordered by result quality, also match your data. Click on any of them to see the details.
St001338The upper irredundance number of a graph. St001720The minimal length of a chain of small intervals in a lattice. St000272The treewidth of a graph. St000536The pathwidth of a graph. St001277The degeneracy of a graph. St001323The independence gap of a graph. St001358The largest degree of a regular subgraph of a graph. St000010The length of the partition. St000097The order of the largest clique of the graph. St000098The chromatic number of a graph. St000381The largest part of an integer composition. St000382The first part of an integer composition. St000676The number of odd rises of a Dyck path. St000734The last entry in the first row of a standard tableau. St000808The number of up steps of the associated bargraph. St000822The Hadwiger number of the graph. St001029The size of the core of a graph. St001108The 2-dynamic chromatic number of a graph. St001494The Alon-Tarsi number of a graph. St001580The acyclic chromatic number of a graph. St001318The number of vertices of the largest induced subforest with the same number of connected components of a graph. St001674The number of vertices of the largest induced star graph in the graph. St000668The least common multiple of the parts of the partition. St000744The length of the path to the largest entry in a standard Young tableau. St001039The maximal height of a column in the parallelogram polyomino associated with a Dyck path. St001291The number of indecomposable summands of the tensor product of two copies of the dual of the Nakayama algebra associated to a Dyck path. St001820The size of the image of the pop stack sorting operator. St001613The binary logarithm of the size of the center of a lattice. St001615The number of join prime elements of a lattice. St001617The dimension of the space of valuations of a lattice. St001875The number of simple modules with projective dimension at most 1. St001812The biclique partition number of a graph. St001644The dimension of a graph. St000299The number of nonisomorphic vertex-induced subtrees. St001668The number of points of the poset minus the width of the poset. St001623The number of doubly irreducible elements of a lattice. St001626The number of maximal proper sublattices of a lattice. St000907The number of maximal antichains of minimal length in a poset. St001621The number of atoms of a lattice. St001330The hat guessing number of a graph. St001880The number of 2-Gorenstein indecomposable injective modules in the incidence algebra of the lattice. St001630The global dimension of the incidence algebra of the lattice over the rational numbers. St001878The projective dimension of the simple modules corresponding to the minimum of L in the incidence algebra of the lattice L. St000327The number of cover relations in a poset. St001637The number of (upper) dissectors of a poset. St001877Number of indecomposable injective modules with projective dimension 2.
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