2022
DOI: 10.37236/10760
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Counting Embeddings of Rooted Trees into Families of Rooted Trees

Abstract: An embedding of a rooted tree $S$ into another rooted tree $T$ is a mapping of the vertex set of $S$ into the vertex set of $T$ that is order-preserving in a certain sense, depending on the chosen tree family. Equivalently, $S$ and $T$ may be interpreted as tree-like partially ordered sets, where $S$ is isomorphic to a subposets of $T$. A good embedding is an embedding where the root of $S$ is mapped to the root of $T$. We investigate the number of good and the number of all embeddings of a rooted tree $… Show more

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