Hi!

I think "area", "bounce", and "dinv" are standard terms.  Spelling out what 
"dinv" means would only confuse matters for me.  I don't remember the 
precise definition --- it is complicated.  So even spelling outtwo or three 
words would still be only be able to give an imprecise description.  That 
being the case, I think the best thing is to use the standard term.  

cheers,

Hugh

On Thursday, May 17, 2012 5:45:19 AM UTC-3, Christian Stump wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> I am currently working on filling the wiki at www.findstat.org with 
> more data, since Chris Berg and I are going to present it at the FPSAC 
> this summer. 
>
> I would like to make the following changes to Dyck words: 
>
> 1. changing a-statistic, b-statistic, d-statistic to area, bounce, 
> dinv (and leaving the old with a warning). 
> 2. changing the to_partition to return the partition when cutting out 
> the path above the diagonal (currently, the transposed is returned). 
>
> Is that okay with everyone? 
>
> Christian 
>

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