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    Every bideterminant \((U/V)\) is a linear combination of bideterminants of standard bitableaux, \((U,V)=\sum_{(s,t)}\) standard \(a_{UV,ST}(S/T)\). It is proved that \(a_{UV,ST}\neq 0\) implies \(^ sU\trianglelefteq S\) and \(^ sV\trianglelefteq T\), and \((U/V)\neq 0\) implies \(a_{UV^ s,U^ sV}=\pm 1\).
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    bideterminants
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    standard bitableaux
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    straightening coefficients
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