Quiver polynomials in iterated residue form (Q478358)
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Quiver polynomials in iterated residue form (English)
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3 December 2014
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If one starts with a simply laced Dynkin diagram, then a quiver representation has finitely many orbits. Any fixed such orbit determines its equivariant fundamental class, or, its quiver polynomial. These quiver polynomials are universal polynomials representing degeneracy loci. They generalize several important polynomials in algebraic combinatorics (e.g., Giambelli-Thom-Porteous formulas, Schur and Schubert polynomials of Schubert calculus, and the quantum and universal Schubert polynomials). They have several nice structure properties (stability, positivity). The article provides a nonconventional generating description of these polynomials.
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quivers
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quiver varieties
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quiver representations, quiver polynomials
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Thom polynomials
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simply laced Dynkin graphs
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degeneracy loci
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Schur polynomials
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