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Riley Yates

Riley Yates

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2022-05-20

Evaluate k 0 ( 1 ) k ( n k ) 2 using sign reversing involutions. When n is odd, the problem is trivial : let [ n ] = { 1 , 2 , , n } consider all pairs of subsets { ( A , B ) 2 [ n ] × 2 [ n ] : | A | = | B | }, and ( A , B ) has sign ( 1 ) | A | and the sign-reversing involution is ( A , B ) ( [ n ] A , [ n ] B ). Any hints on how to approach this problem for even n will be appreciated.

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flonsHaroDolalv

flonsHaroDolalv

Beginner2022-05-21Added 8 answers

Consider the set of pairs ( A , B ) of subsets of { 1 , , n } such that | A | + | B | = n with weight ( 1 ) | A | . The exceptional pairs where the involution is not defined are those where A = B. For each other pair ( A , B ) take the smallest element of the symmetric difference of A and B and move it from one set to the other. The symmetric difference of the two new sets is the same, so this is an involution, and it is weight-reversing.
istremage8o

istremage8o

Beginner2022-05-22Added 4 answers

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