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Matching statistic: St001133
St001133: Perfect matchings ⟶ ℤResult quality: 100% ●values known / values provided: 100%●distinct values known / distinct values provided: 100%
Values
[(1,2)]
=> 2
[(1,2),(3,4)]
=> 2
[(1,3),(2,4)]
=> 3
[(1,4),(2,3)]
=> 2
[(1,2),(3,4),(5,6)]
=> 2
[(1,3),(2,4),(5,6)]
=> 3
[(1,4),(2,3),(5,6)]
=> 4
[(1,5),(2,3),(4,6)]
=> 2
[(1,6),(2,3),(4,5)]
=> 2
[(1,6),(2,4),(3,5)]
=> 2
[(1,5),(2,4),(3,6)]
=> 2
[(1,4),(2,5),(3,6)]
=> 4
[(1,3),(2,5),(4,6)]
=> 3
[(1,2),(3,5),(4,6)]
=> 2
[(1,2),(3,6),(4,5)]
=> 2
[(1,3),(2,6),(4,5)]
=> 3
[(1,4),(2,6),(3,5)]
=> 4
[(1,5),(2,6),(3,4)]
=> 3
[(1,6),(2,5),(3,4)]
=> 2
[(1,2),(3,4),(5,6),(7,8)]
=> 2
[(1,3),(2,4),(5,6),(7,8)]
=> 3
[(1,4),(2,3),(5,6),(7,8)]
=> 4
[(1,5),(2,3),(4,6),(7,8)]
=> 5
[(1,6),(2,3),(4,5),(7,8)]
=> 2
[(1,7),(2,3),(4,5),(6,8)]
=> 4
[(1,8),(2,3),(4,5),(6,7)]
=> 2
[(1,8),(2,4),(3,5),(6,7)]
=> 2
[(1,7),(2,4),(3,5),(6,8)]
=> 3
[(1,6),(2,4),(3,5),(7,8)]
=> 2
[(1,5),(2,4),(3,6),(7,8)]
=> 5
[(1,4),(2,5),(3,6),(7,8)]
=> 4
[(1,3),(2,5),(4,6),(7,8)]
=> 3
[(1,2),(3,5),(4,6),(7,8)]
=> 2
[(1,2),(3,6),(4,5),(7,8)]
=> 2
[(1,3),(2,6),(4,5),(7,8)]
=> 3
[(1,4),(2,6),(3,5),(7,8)]
=> 4
[(1,5),(2,6),(3,4),(7,8)]
=> 5
[(1,6),(2,5),(3,4),(7,8)]
=> 2
[(1,7),(2,5),(3,4),(6,8)]
=> 3
[(1,8),(2,5),(3,4),(6,7)]
=> 2
[(1,8),(2,6),(3,4),(5,7)]
=> 2
[(1,7),(2,6),(3,4),(5,8)]
=> 2
[(1,6),(2,7),(3,4),(5,8)]
=> 3
[(1,5),(2,7),(3,4),(6,8)]
=> 5
[(1,4),(2,7),(3,5),(6,8)]
=> 4
[(1,3),(2,7),(4,5),(6,8)]
=> 3
[(1,2),(3,7),(4,5),(6,8)]
=> 2
[(1,2),(3,8),(4,5),(6,7)]
=> 2
[(1,3),(2,8),(4,5),(6,7)]
=> 3
[(1,4),(2,8),(3,5),(6,7)]
=> 4
Description
The smallest label in the subtree rooted at the sister of 1 in the decreasing labelled binary unordered tree associated with the perfect matching.
The bijection between perfect matchings of $\{1,\dots,2n\}$ and trees with $n+1$ leaves is described in Example 5.2.6 of [1].
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