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The monomial symmetric functions and the Frobenius map
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    The monomial symmetric functions and the Frobenius map (English)
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    A definition is given of the Frobenius map F from the centre, \(Z(S_ n)\), of the group algebra of the symmetric group, \(S_ n\), to the space of homogeneous symmetric functions, \(H^ n\), of degree n. Let \(M^{\lambda}=F^{-1}(m_{\lambda})\in Z(S_ n)\) be the preimage of the monomial symmetric function \(m_{\lambda}\). Let \(\sigma \in S_ n\) have cycle structure specified by the partition \(\mu\). It is shown that \(M^{\lambda}(\sigma)\) can be determined combinatorially by enumerating certain \(\lambda\)-domino tabloids T of shape \(\mu\). The proof is effected recursively after first establishing that \(M^{\lambda}(\sigma)\) is an element of the transition matrix linking the power sum symmetric functions to the complete homogeneous symmetric functions. This matrix is the product of the character table of \(S_ n\) and the inverse of the Kostka matrix [\textit{I. G. Macdonald}, ``Symmetric functions and Hall polynomials'' (1979; Zbl 0487.20007)]. A similar combinatorial interpretation is given in the case of the preimage of the ``forgotten'' symmetric functions \(f_{\lambda}\) [\textit{P. Doubilet}, Stud. Appl. Math. 51, 377-396 (1972; Zbl 0274.05008)].
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    Frobenius map
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    group algebra
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    symmetric group
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    homogeneous symmetric functions
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    partition
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    tabloids
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    transition matrix
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    character table
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    Kostka matrix
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