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Components and Cycles of Random Mappings

Published 11 May 2022 in math.CO, cs.DM, and math.NT | (2205.05579v1)

Abstract: Each connected component of a mapping ${1,2,...,n}\rightarrow{1,2,...,n}$ contains a unique cycle. The largest such component can be studied probabilistically via either a delay differential equation or an inverse Laplace transform. The longest such cycle likewise admits two approaches: we find an (apparently new) density formula for its length. Implications of a constraint -- that exactly one component exists -- are also examined. For instance, the mean length of the longest cycle is $(0.7824...)\sqrt n$ in general, but for the special case, it is $(0.7978...)\sqrt n$, a difference of less than $2\%$.

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