Motzkin number
A Motzkin number for a given number is the number of different ways of drawing non-intersecting chords on a circle between points. The Motzkin numbers have very diverse applications in geometry, combinatorics and number theory. The first few Motzkin numbers are 1, 1, 2, 4, 9, 21, 51, 127, 323, 835, (sequence A001006 in the OEIS).
The Motzkin number for is also the number of positive integer sequences long in which the opening and ending elements are either 1 or 2, and the difference between any two consecutive elements is -1, 0 or 1.
Also on the upper right quadrant of a grid, the Motzkin number for gives the number of routes from coordinate (0, 0) to coordinate (, 0) if one is allowed to move only to the right (either up, down or straight) at each step but forbidden from dipping below the axis.
All together, there are at least fourteen different manifestations of Motzkin numbers in different branches of mathematics, as enumerated by Donaghey and Shapiro in their 1977 survey of Motzkin numbers.
Title | Motzkin number |
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Canonical name | MotzkinNumber |
Date of creation | 2013-03-22 16:19:36 |
Last modified on | 2013-03-22 16:19:36 |
Owner | PrimeFan (13766) |
Last modified by | PrimeFan (13766) |
Numerical id | 4 |
Author | PrimeFan (13766) |
Entry type | Definition |
Classification | msc 51D20 |