Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4655002 | European Journal of Combinatorics | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The problem of counting plane trees with nn edges and an even or an odd number of leaves has been recently studied by Eu, Liu and Yeh, in connection with an identity on coloring nets due to Stanley. This identity was also obtained by Bonin, Shapiro and Simion in their study of Schröder paths, and it was recently derived by Coker using the Lagrange inversion formula. An equivalent problem for partitions was independently studied by Klazar. We present three parity reversing involutions, one for unlabelled plane trees, the other for labelled plane trees and one for 2-Motzkin paths which are in one-to-one correspondence with Dyck paths.
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Authors
William Y.C. Chen, Louis W. Shapiro, Laura L.M. Yang,