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Involutions and pseudo-involutions in the Riordan group 10/25/2018

Speaker: Alex Burstein, Howard University
Date and time: Thursday, October 25, 4–5pm
Place: Phillips 110

Abstract: We define the Riordan group and consider its involutions and pseudo-involutions, as well as A- and B-sequences of Riordan matrices. We then look at one elementary method, via palindromes, for producing pseudo-involutions associated with many well-known combinatorial sequences. This unified approach yields both classical cases and new(er) examples, some with interesting combinatorial interpretations. Finally, we give a combinatorial interpretation of some pseudo-involutions via Parker's generalization of the Carlitz-Scoville-Vaughn theorem. This is joint work with Lou Shapiro.