Introductory Combinatorics
Introductory Combinatorics
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ISBN: 9780134689616
Author: Brualdi, Richard A.
Publisher: Pearson,
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Chapter 8, Problem 1E

Let 2n(equally spaced) points on a circle be chosen. Show that the number ofways to join these points in pairs, so that the resulting nline segments do notintersect, equals the nth Catalan number Cn.

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To show: That the number of ways to join the 2n (equally spaced) points in pairs.

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The number of ways to join the 2n (equally spaced) points in pairs, so that the resulting n line segments do not intersect, equals the nth Catalan number Cn. Let 2n (equally spaced) points on a circle be chosen.

The C0=1. Now assume that n1. Label the points 1,2,...,2n clockwise around the circle.

Let M=Mn denote the set of matchings of the 2n points counted by Cn.

For a matching in M let t denote the point matched to point 1. Note that t is even. For 1sn let M(s) denote the set of matchings in M such that point 1 is matched with point 2s.

The sets {M(s)}s=1n partition M, so |M|=s=1n|M(s)|.

For 1sn to compute |M(s)|. To construct a matching in M(s), there are Cs1 ways to match points 2,3,...,2s1 and there are Cns ways to match points 2s+1,2s+2,...,2n.

Therefore |M(s)|=Cs1Cns.

By these comments Cn=s=1nCs1Cns.

Cn=1n+1(2nn)

Where, n=0,1,2,....

Consider the generating function

g(x)=n=0Cnxn

Using the Catalan and obtain

xg(x)2=g(x)1

Using the quadratic formula

g(x)=1±(14x)122x

In other words

xg(x)=1±(14x)122x

Using Newton’s binomial theorem this becomes

xg(x)=1±n=0(12n)(4)nxn2

For this equation at x=0 the left-hand side is zero, so the right-hand side is zero. Therefore,

xg(x)=1n=0(12n)(4)nxn2=n=1(12n)(4)nxn2=n=1(12n)(4)nxn12=n=0(12n+1)(4)n+1xn2

Consequently, for n1.

Cn=(12n+1)(4)n+12=1n+1(2nn)

Note that, Cn=(2nn)(2nn1), where, n=1,2,3,....

Hence, proved.

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