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Some singular vector-valued Jack and Macdonald polynomials (English)
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20 November 2019
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Summary: For each partition \(\tau\) of \(N\), there are irreducible modules of the symmetric groups \(\mathcal{S}_N\) and of the corresponding Hecke algebra \(\mathcal{H}_N (t)\) whose bases consist of the reverse standard Young tableaux of shape \(\tau\). There are associated spaces of nonsymmetric Jack and Macdonald polynomials taking values in these modules. The Jack polynomials form a special case of the polynomials constructed by Griffeth for the infinite family \(G(n,p,N)\) of complex reflection groups. The Macdonald polynomials were constructed by Luque and the author. For each of the groups \(\mathcal{S}_N\) and the Hecke algebra \(\mathcal{H}_N(t)\), there is a commutative set of Dunkl operators. The Jack and the Macdonald polynomials are parametrized by \(\kappa\) and \((q,t)\), respectively. For certain values of these parameters (called singular values), there are polynomials annihilated by each Dunkl operator; these are called singular polynomials. This paper analyzes the singular polynomials whose leading term is \(x_1^m \otimes S\), where \(S\) is an arbitrary reverse standard Young tableau of shape \(\tau\). The singular values depend on the properties of the edge of the Ferrers diagram of \(\tau\).
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nonsymmetric Jack and Macdonald polynomials
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singular values
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Young tableaux
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Hecke algebra
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