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arxiv: 1612.08697 · v4 · pith:EWX3SR6Cnew · submitted 2016-12-27 · 🧮 math.CO

Lattice paths inside a table, I

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A lattice path in $\mathbb{Z}^d$ is a sequence $\nu_1,\nu_2,\ldots,\nu_k\in\mathbb{Z}^d$ such that the steps $\nu_i-\nu_{i-1}$ lie in a subset $\mathbf{S}$ of $\mathbb{Z}^d$ for all $i=2,\ldots,k$. Let $T_{m,n}$ be the $m\times n$ table in the first area of the $xy$-axis and put $\mathbf{S}=\{(1,1),(1,0),(1,-1)\}$. Accordingly, let $\mathcal{I}_m(n)$ denote the number of lattice paths starting from the first column and ending at the last column of $T$. We will study the numbers $\mathcal{I}_m(n)$ and give explicit formulas for special values of $m$ and $n$. As a result, we prove a conjecture of \textit{Alexander R. Povolotsky} involving $\mathcal{I}_n(n)$. Finally, we present some relationships between the number of lattice paths and Fibonacci and Pell-Lucas numbers, and pose an open problem.

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