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The Order of the (123, 132)-Avoiding Stack Sort

Published 3 May 2024 in math.CO | (2405.01854v1)

Abstract: Let $s$ be West's deterministic stack-sorting map. A well-known result (West) is that any length $n$ permutation can be sorted with $n-1$ iterations of $s.$ In 2020, Defant introduced the notion of highly-sorted permutations -- permutations in $st(S_n)$ for $t \lessapprox n-1.$ In 2023, Choi and Choi extended this notion to generalized stack-sorting maps $s_{\sigma},$ where we relax the condition of becoming sorted to the analogous condition of becoming periodic with respect to $s_{\sigma}.$ In this work, we introduce the notion of minimally-sorted permutations $\mathfrak{M}n$ as an antithesis to Defant's highly-sorted permutations, and show that $\text{ord}{s_{123, 132}}(S_n) = 2 \lfloor \frac{n-1}{2} \rfloor,$ strengthening Berlow's 2021 classification of periodic points.

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