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What makes a \(\mathbf D_0\) graph Schur positive? (English)
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25 November 2016
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A fundamental problem in the theory of LLT polynomials is to give a positive combinatorial expansion of these polynomials in terms of Schur functions. The paper under review is an attempt to attack this problem by studying \(D_0\) graphs by developing \textit{S. Fomin} and \textit{C. Greene}'s theory of noncommutative Schur functions [Discrete Math. 193, No. 1--3, 179--200 (1998; Zbl 1011.05062)]. In particular, the author constructed a \(D_0\) graph whose generating functions are not Schur positive. The result is surprisingly contrary to the speculation that \(D_0\) graphs always have Schur positive generating functions.
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noncommutative Schur functions
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\(D\) graphs
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Knuth transformations
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dual equivalence graphs
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LLT polynomials
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linear programming
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