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arxiv: math/0407322 · v3 · submitted 2004-07-19 · 🧮 math.CO · math.PR

Asymptotic enumeration and logical limit laws for expansive multisets and selections

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Given a sequence of integers $a_j, j\ge 1,$ a multiset is a combinatorial object composed of unordered components, such that there are exactly $a_j$ one-component multisets of size $j.$ When $a_j\asymp j^{r-1} y^j$ for some $r>0$, $y\geq 1$, then the multiset is called {\em expansive}. Let $c_n$ be the number of multisets of total size $n$. Using a probabilistic approach, we prove for expansive multisets that $c_n/c_{n+1}\to 1$ and that $c_n/c_{n+1}<1$ for large enough $n$. This allows us to prove Monadic Second Order Limit Laws for expansive multisets. The above results are extended to a class of expansive multisets with oscillation. Moreover, under the condition $a_j=Kj^{r-1}y^j + O(y^{\nu j}),$ where $K>0$, $r>0$, $y>1$, $\nu\in (0,1)$, we find an explicit asymptotic formula for $c_n$. In a similar way we study the asymptotic behavior of selections which are defined as multisets composed of components of distinct sizes.

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