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St000663: Permutations ⟶ ℤResult quality: 100% values known / values provided: 100%distinct values known / distinct values provided: 100%
Values
[1] => 0
[1,2] => 0
[2,1] => 0
[1,2,3] => 0
[1,3,2] => 1
[2,1,3] => 1
[2,3,1] => 0
[3,1,2] => 0
[3,2,1] => 0
[1,2,3,4] => 0
[1,2,4,3] => 0
[1,3,2,4] => 2
[1,3,4,2] => 0
[1,4,2,3] => 1
[1,4,3,2] => 1
[2,1,3,4] => 0
[2,1,4,3] => 1
[2,3,1,4] => 1
[2,3,4,1] => 0
[2,4,1,3] => 2
[2,4,3,1] => 1
[3,1,2,4] => 0
[3,1,4,2] => 1
[3,2,1,4] => 1
[3,2,4,1] => 1
[3,4,1,2] => 0
[3,4,2,1] => 0
[4,1,2,3] => 0
[4,1,3,2] => 1
[4,2,1,3] => 1
[4,2,3,1] => 0
[4,3,1,2] => 0
[4,3,2,1] => 0
[1,2,3,4,5] => 0
[1,2,3,5,4] => 0
[1,2,4,3,5] => 1
[1,2,4,5,3] => 0
[1,2,5,3,4] => 0
[1,2,5,4,3] => 0
[1,3,2,4,5] => 1
[1,3,2,5,4] => 2
[1,3,4,2,5] => 1
[1,3,4,5,2] => 0
[1,3,5,2,4] => 3
[1,3,5,4,2] => 2
[1,4,2,3,5] => 1
[1,4,2,5,3] => 2
[1,4,3,2,5] => 2
[1,4,3,5,2] => 2
[1,4,5,2,3] => 0
Description
The number of right floats of a permutation. Let $\pi$ be a permutation of length $n$. A raft of $\pi$ is a non-empty maximal sequence of consecutive small ascents, [[St000441]], and a right float is a large ascent not consecutive to any raft of $\pi$. See Definition 3.10 and Example 3.11 in [1].