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Weak order of permutations

In mathematics, the symmetric group, Sn, has a poset structure given by the weak order of permutations, given by u≤v if Inv(u) is a subset of Inv(v). Here Inv(u) is the set of inversions of u, defined as the set of ordered pairs (i, j) with

1 ≤ i < jn

and

u(i) > u(j).

The edges of the Hasse diagram of the order are given by permutations u and v such that

u < v

and v is obtained from u by interchanging two consecutive values of u.

The identity permutation is the minimum element of Sn and the permutation (n n-1 ... 1) is the maximum element.

Moreover, Sn is a lattice with this order.

01-04-2007 01:16:19
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