Osculating paths and oscillating tableaux (Q1010712)

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Osculating paths and oscillating tableaux
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    Osculating paths and oscillating tableaux (English)
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    7 April 2009
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    Summary: The combinatorics of certain tuples of osculating lattice paths is studied, and a relationship with oscillating tableaux is obtained. The paths being considered have fixed start and end points on respectively the lower and right boundaries of a rectangle in the square lattice, each path can take only unit steps rightwards or upwards, and two different paths within a tuple are permitted to share lattice points, but not to cross or share lattice edges. Such path tuples correspond to configurations of the six-vertex model of statistical mechanics with appropriate boundary conditions, and they include cases which correspond to alternating sign matrices. Of primary interest here are path tuples with a fixed number \(l\) of vacancies and osculations, where vacancies or osculations are points of the rectangle through which respectively no or two paths pass. It is shown that there exist natural bijections which map each such path tuple \(P\) to a pair \((t,\eta)\), where \(\eta\) is an oscillating tableau of length \(l\) (i.e., a sequence of \(l+1\) partitions, starting with the empty partition, in which the Young diagrams of successive partitions differ by a single square), and \(t\) is a certain, compatible sequence of \(l\) weakly increasing positive integers. Furthermore, each vacancy or osculation of \(P\) corresponds to a partition in \(\eta\) whose Young diagram is obtained from that of its predecessor by respectively the addition or deletion of a square. These bijections lead to enumeration formulae for tuples of osculating paths involving sums over oscillating tableaux.
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    osculating lattice paths
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    oscillating tableaux
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    square lattice
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    statistical mechanics
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    alternating sign matrices
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    vacancies
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    osculations
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    Young diagrams
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    partition
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