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Combinatorial integers \(\binom{m,n}{j}\) and Schubert calculus in the integral cohomology ring of infinite smooth flag manifolds (English)
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1 February 2008
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Let \(G\) be a compact real Lie group with maximal torus \(T\). Then \(LG\) denotes the loop group, i.e., the group of maps from \(S^1\) to \(G\), and \(\Omega(G)\) denotes the group of those loops \(\gamma:S^1\to G\) for which \(\gamma(1)=e_G\) holds. The integral cohomology rings of \(LG/T\) and \(\Omega(G)\) are studied in detail, with particular emphasis on the case where \(G=SU_3\) and where the coefficient ring is \({\mathbb Z}[1/2]\). This is done using root systems, Weyl groups, Schubert calculus and relative Lie algebra cohomology. Furthermore, a combinatorial symbol \(\binom{m,n}{j}\) (for non-negative integers with \(j\leq m+n\)) is introduced and a number of combinatorial identities involving this symbol are deduced.
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integral cohomology
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loop group
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Kac-Moody algebra
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flag manifold
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Schubert calculus
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affine Weyl group
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combinatorial identity
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